The National Weather Service has also issued a Flood Watch in effect for most areas of Southeast Texas including Wharton, Fort Bend County, Jackson, Colorado, and Matagorda County until Friday 7 p.m.
The regional National Weather Service office for Houston and Galveston has expanded its flood watch to include Fort Bend and ...
If your morning commute takes you through Washington Avenue, you'll want to watch out for a major water leak at the intersection of Yale Street and Center Street. ABC13 was live at the intersection on ...
A disturbance moving through the area is expected to bring increasing rain and storm chances tonight, with rainfall totals ranging from 2.0 to 5.0 inches, and potential flood warnings in effect ...
CANTON– St. Lawrence County residents have until the end of April to comment on changes being made to federal maps that ...
A flooding threat in Houston begins Thursday with areas near and south of the city bracing for heavy rainfall. When will the ...
Although the approaching storms are expected to be worse further south, Houston is also prepping for that rain, because you ...
For Houstonians, the rainfall is supposed to be between two to four inches between Thursday and Friday, not causing a huge flood threat. But neighbors further south in Brazoria, Matagorda, Wharton, ...
A flood watch is in effect for several counties, with expectations of 4-6 inches of rain and possible severe storms. The ...
Latest data shows minimal changes for majority of the Lake of the Ozarks area from current effective floodplain map ...