Houston weather shifts from sunny skies on Wednesday to storms carrying a serious flood risk, with heavier rainfall arriving ...
Houston starts a new work week with an early morning storm risk, but higher rain chances bring the risk of flooding by late ...
Waves of heavy storms will move across the Houston area with 4-6" totals possible and a few strong to severe storms, too.
A weather system could bring catastrophic flooding across four states, beginning on Wednesday amid rounds of heavy rainfall.
While Harris County is not under a Flood Watch, Houston will still receive waves of moderate to heavy rain with drizzly ...
The National Weather Service has also issued a Flood Watch in effect for most areas of Southeast Texas including Wharton, Fort Bend County, Jackson, Colorado, and Matagorda County until Friday 7 p.m.
Showers and storms will roll along the Texas coast as a low-pressure system moves east.
Rain is expected to begin early Thursday in counties to the west of Houston, with showers and ... expected to fall near the coast, and the risk of flooding is highest in these areas.
The severe threat for Wednesday night is significant, as long-track storms capable of producing tornadoes are likely.
Although the approaching storms are expected to be worse further south, Houston is also prepping for that rain, because you know, if you live in the city, you know how it goes. We get rain. Flooding ...