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The pattern of morning storms continues Friday as high-resolution forecast models agree that numerous storms will be scattered across Southeast Texas.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A Flood Watch continues on this ABC13 Weather Alert Day until 7 p.m. Houston dodged the intense rains that dropped over a half a foot of rain in our coastal counties.
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HOUSTON — After a dry and warm start to the day, storms are expected to redevelop this afternoon across Southeast Texas. A Weather Impact Alert is in effect for Friday afternoon as heavy rain could lead to street flooding during the evening commute.
Houston faces another week of scattered storms, with Father’s Day weather uncertain. High pressure might bring relief, but stay prepared for rain and storms. #houstonweather
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNHouston weather: Stormy morning possible Thursday; severe storms possibleThe National Weather Service has placed Washington, Grimes, Walker and Trinity counties under a flood watch today and tomorrow. Other counties may be added based on how rain develops today.
HOUSTON – Flood Threat: Once again, some areas picked up multiple inches of rain on Friday, so any additional rain that we get (and we will get some), it could lead to more areas sitting under flash flood warnings quickly on Saturday or Sunday.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Our atmosphere will remain extremely unstable over the weekend, so we've extended our ABC13 Weather Watch through Father's Day. Saturday will start off mostly rain-free ...
A Juneteenth celebration at Houston's Emancipation Park on Saturday was postponed due to poor weather. A musical tribute to Shelia Jackson Lee was a key part of the festivities.
A few of these storms could become strong to severe and produce damaging winds, hail, and locally heavy rainfall. There is a slight risk for severe weather (level 2 out of 5) and a slight risk of excessive rainfall (level 2 out of 4) along the I-10 corridor for this afternoon.