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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.
A Flood Watch continues on this ABC13 Weather Alert Day until 7 p.m. Some locations closer to Matagorda Bay even picked up over a foot of rain since midnight.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNHouston weather: Scattered storms for Father's Day weekendAll Houston coastal counties along with eastern Harris County are under a flood watch until 7 p.m. Beginning around the afternoon, we could see some scattered, heavy storms.
Street flooding is possible in parts of Houston, and the risk for hail and damaging winds continues. The storms should move out by late afternoon. Currently, high water has been reported on FM 1960 between Huffman and Eastgate in northeast Harris County.
With more rounds of heavy rain expected through Saturday, the ABC13 Weather Team has the region on Weather Watch for street and area flooding this week.
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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.
Thankfully, the driver wasn't injured. City officials said there are precautions in place to prevent things like this from happening.
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.