Strong storms heading for Houston area Sat.
Digest more
Rain, Houston
Digest more
HOUSTON - Yet another cold front is expected this week, but it'll FINALLY bring some Fall temperatures. After a wet Saturday that brought much-needed rain to our area, the cold front will fully push through today, leaving us dry.
Houston and the rest of Southeast Texas are about to receive their biggest dose of rain in more than a month this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Here are five big questions and what to keep in mind before the storms roll in and the puddles start to grow.
2don MSN
City, county crews prepare for expected heavy rain and possible street flooding across Houston area
The City of Houston’s Office of Emergency Management told KHOU 11 that Houston Public Works crews are staging barricades at 49 flood-prone locations across the city. At Memorial Drive and Waugh Drive, barricades are already in place in case they are needed.
FOX 26 Houston on MSN
Houston weather: Humid Friday with spotty storms, FOX 26 Storm Alert for Saturday
The weather is looking humid today in the mid-80s with some scattered storms expected. A FOX 26 Storm Alert will begin overnight tonight as a storm system is set to move in.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a series of weather alerts for Houston and surrounding counties, urging residents to prepare for heavy rainfall, flash flooding, and the likelihood of severe thunderstorms over the weekend.
Amid widespread torrential rains, wind gusts reached as high as 45-60 mph across the Houston metro area, the National Weather Service said. In Downtown Houston, a gust of 59 mph was reported, while a 64 mph gust was measured in Hempstead.
FOX 26 Houston on MSN
Houston weather: Second round of storms tonight
Another round of storms will move through southeast Texas this evening. Due to that threat, a flood watch continues until early Sunday.
Houston is bracing for the worst as forecasters warn of strong storms and severe weather expected to pound the city Friday night, bringing the threat of heavy rain, lightning, and potential flooding through Saturday morning.
Houston has a brief shot of cooler weather to enjoy Wednesday before a warmer and more humid pattern returns. But could lasting fall weather be near?
Houston and the rest of Southeast Texas are about to receive their biggest dose of rain in more than a month this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Here are five big questions and what to keep in mind before the storms roll in and the puddles start to grow.