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Houston Forecast: Flash Flood Warning until 12 p.m. as heavy rain returns

Due to Flash Flood Emergencies in NE Harris County, including Kingwood and Humble, Montgomery County, Liberty County, and Chambers County, Emergency Managers have requested residents in warned areas to stay put and shelter in place.
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A flash flood warning for Harris County has been extended to 12 p.m.
The slow moving rain band associated with Tropical Depression Imelda is now pushing south into the Houston area. This band has brought training heavy rain and storms with life threatening flooding across Beaumont, Chambers County and Liberty County.Northeast Harris County is now in the main flash flooding threat.
Houston has an 80 percent rain chance Thursday, mostly earlier in the day. Rain chances start to diminish later in the evening and overnight in Friday.
7-day for Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019
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Friday there’s still a 40 percent rain chance.
This weekend temps in the 90s return with some sunshine and a 20 percent rain chance.
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