Sat. storms bring Houston damaging wind, flood threat
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A Weather Impact Alert has been issued for Houston this weekend — and the timing could affect a lot of plans. Here’s when storms may arrive.
Severe storms could hit Houston Saturday afternoon with damaging winds, isolated tornado risk and brief street flooding. Here's what the models say.
The National Weather Service Houston Office is highlighting severe weather each day this week in order to help residents make their plans before severe weather could hit later this year. Why focus on Flood Safety?
Forecasters warn up to 6 inches could fall in isolated areas.
Widespread storms rolled through North Texas late Wednesday causing localized flooding across parts of the region. Isolated showers and a few thunderstorms are forecast Thursday, though rainfall coverage is expected to be lower than Wednesday.
Texans warned to prepare for rising rivers as rain and thunderstorms move across the state. Emergency officials monitor for flooding.
Cabins, grounds and other buildings hit by the July 4 flood on the Guadalupe River cannot be renovated or removed, according to the order.
A judge has declined to close Camp Mystic after the family of one of the 27 campers and staffers killed in last summer's deadly Hill Country flooding sued to that end earlier this year.