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The morning commute starts off dry but storms will fire up after 11 a.m. through the evening. Once again, these could pack a punch. Some have the potential to turn strong to severe with very heavy ...
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Meteorologist Geoff Fox brings today's weather update, focusing on intense weather conditions hitting Texas with Houston experiencing thunderstorms accompanied by moderate rain and mist. The radar has ...
The High Resolution Rapid Refresh model, shown here, expects continued heavy rain through Thursday to result in between 2 and 4 inches of rain near and south of Houston. A flood watch is in effect ...
At least three people died in San Antonio early Thursday as flash floods hit the area. The city received six inches of rain since midnight.
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Residents across South Texas are facing a continued threat of flooding and severe weather as persistent storms batter the region. The National Weather Service issued Flash Flood Warnings and Flood ...
KPRC 2 Weather is tracking another round of severe thunderstorms pushing through the Houston area, not only making another messy start to your morning but also imposing a flash flood risk.
SAFD Public Information Office Joe Arrington told MySA high water rescue calls began flooding emergency lines for help near Northeast Loop 410 and Perrin Beitel on the Northeast Side of San Antonio.
Parts of Oklahoma may see rain on Thursday, but the severe weather threat returns to the Sooner State with storms on Friday.
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Some parts of Southeast Texas have already seen up to 10 inches of rain on Thursday morning, prompting flash flood warnings.