Jeff Lindner: We'll want to watch our northwest and western communities today due to Flash Flood Watch

Jeff Lindner: We'll want to watch our northwest and western communities today due to Flash Flood Watch

Harris County Meteorologist Jeff Lindner talks with KHOU 11 Meteorologist Chita Craft about Houston’s recent flood threat HOUSTON — KHOU 11 Meteorologist Chita Craft this morning spoke with Harris County Meteorologist Jeff Lindner about the recent flood threat in Houston and what we can expect with Tuesday’s weather. Lindner said Tuesday afternoon’s biggest threat is going to be, again, “if we see some of those really heavy rainfall rates in a short period of time…

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LIVE RADAR: Storms popping up in the Houston area as Flash Flood Watch continues until 7 p.m.

LIVE RADAR: Storms popping up in the Houston area as Flash Flood Watch continues until 7 p.m.

We could see more flash flooding today as rain pops up through the early afternoon hours — watch KHOU 11 News. HOUSTON — Storms rolled through the Houston area on Monday, causing a big mess on the roads. Will we see a repeat again today? Some parts of town yesterday got more than 7″ of rain, especially on the city’s northeast side. And on the south side, flooding was reported along Highway 288. Thankfully, the…

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More heavy rain on the way: Flash Flood Watch continues until 7 p.m. tonight

More heavy rain on the way: Flash Flood Watch continues until 7 p.m. tonight

I-45 and Highway 288 are no longer impacted by Monday’s high water, but we could see more flash flooding today. HOUSTON — Storms rolled through the Houston area on Monday, causing a big mess on the roads. Will we see a repeat again today? Some parts of town yesterday got more than 7″ of rain, especially on the city’s northeast side. And on the south side, flooding was reported along Highway 288. Thankfully, the high…

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More flooding could be on the way to Houston; Flash Flood Watch in effect until Tuesday evening

More flooding could be on the way to Houston; Flash Flood Watch in effect until Tuesday evening

There was high water in several parts of Houston on Monday, and with rain the forecast again, we could see a repeat. HOUSTON — Storms rolled through the Houston area on Monday, causing a big mess on the roads. As of 9:45 p.m.  A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for Austin, Brazoria, Harris, Jackson, Matagorda, Colorado, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Waller, Washington and Wharton counties until 7 p.m. Tuesday. As the rain fell, we were…

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Houston area could be in for more flooding Tuesday

Houston area could be in for more flooding Tuesday

There was high water in several parts of Houston on Monday, and with rain the forecast again, we could see a repeat. HOUSTON — Storms rolled through the Houston area on Monday, causing a big mess on the roads. As of 9:45 p.m.  A Flash Flood Watch is in effect for Austin, Brazoria, Harris, Jackson, Matagorda, Colorado, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Waller, Washington and Wharton counties. As the rain fell, we were keeping up with high-water…

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Rain in Houston bringing flooding and termites

Rain in Houston bringing flooding and termites

Experts say termites love the rain and they’re more likely to survive in a wet environment. A different kind of bad guys are creating problems in your homes — and no we’re not talking about the pets. We’re talking termites! And the constant rain is making the infestation even worse. We spoke with a local pest control company, ABC Home and Commercial Services, and they said these little insects have been quite a problem for…

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Flash Flood Watch continues for much of southeast Texas until 9 p.m.

Flash Flood Watch continues for much of southeast Texas until 9 p.m.

It’s rained 17 out of the last 24 days so the ground is very saturated. Tuesday, we saw high was cause traffic issues all over town. HOUSTON — Storms rolled through the Houston area on Monday, causing a big mess on the roads. As of 4 p.m. – A Flash Flood Watch remains in effect for Austin, Brazoria, Colorado, Fort Bend, Grimes, Harris, Montgomery, Waller and Washington counties until 9 p.m.  And while the rain will…

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Flash Flood Watch continues for southeast Texas until 9 p.m.

Flash Flood Watch continues for southeast Texas until 9 p.m.

It’s rained 17 out of the last 24 days so the ground is very saturated and we’ve already seen some traffic nightmares around Houston. HOUSTON — Thunderstorms are rolling through the area bringing heavy rain and some traffic headaches. As of 4 p.m. – All area counties remain under a Flash Flood Watch until 9 p.m. There are already flooded roadways in the Houston area. Click here for a list of high water locations.  There’s a…

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Flash Flood Warning Issued For Harris County

Flash Flood Warning Issued For Harris County

There’s a flash flood warning for Harris County until 3:45 p.m. CT Monday, May 24, 2021. Houston’s National Weather Service on Monday declared a flash flood warning through 3:45 p.m. CT across much of Harris County, including most of Houston, Atascosita, Channelview amid days of heavy rainfall. The NWS in League City has also issued a general flood advisory for the region. Parts of Interstate 45 near North Main Street and near Beltway 8 took…

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Flash Flood Warning for Harris, Montgomery counties until 3:45 p.m.

Flash Flood Warning for Harris, Montgomery counties until 3:45 p.m.

It’s rained 17 out of the last 24 days so the ground is very saturated and we’ve already seen some traffic nightmares around Houston. HOUSTON — Thunderstorms are rolling through the area bringing heavy rain and some traffic headaches. As of 12:45 p.m. — A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for Harris and Montgomery counties until 3:45 p.m.; all area counties remain under a Flash Flood Watch until 9 p.m. There are already flooded roadways…

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Flash Flood Watch for multiple counties until 9 p.m. as more rain moves in

Flash Flood Watch for multiple counties until 9 p.m. as more rain moves in

It’s rained 18 out of the last 24 days so the ground is very saturated and it won’t take much for ponding to form on our roadways. HOUSTON — Keep the umbrella handy again today. We are starting the day wet and will end the day wet. There’s a 70 percent change of rain throughout the day, with temperatures staying in the 70s. It’s rained 18 out of the last 24 days so the ground…

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Flash Flood Watch for multiple counties until 9 p.m. Monday as more rain moves in

Flash Flood Watch for multiple counties until 9 p.m. Monday as more rain moves in

The ground is very saturated, so it won’t take much for ponding to form on our roadways. HOUSTON — Keep the umbrella handy again today. Starting the day wet and end the day wet. There’s a 70 percent change of rain throughout the day, with temperatures staying in the 70s. Flash Flood Watch A Flash Flood Watch is in effect until 9 p.m. Austin, Coastal Brazoria, Fort Bend, Grimes, Inland Brazoria, Inland Harris, Montgomery, Waller…

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Hurricane 101: What is a hurricane?

Hurricane 101: What is a hurricane?

Hurricane season officially begins June 1. Are you prepared? HOUSTON — June 1 marks the officials start of hurricane season. And as we pack those emergency kits and restock the pantry with can goods, it’s the perfect time to review our Hurricane 101 knowledge. First, a quick reminder of what makes a hurricane. According to the national weather service, a hurricane is a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 74 mph or greater. Our…

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Preparing For Hurricane Season (May 24, 2021)

Preparing For Hurricane Season (May 24, 2021)

Houston Matters begins at 9 a.m. CT on 88.7FM or listen online. Join the discussion at 713-440-8870, talk@houstonmatters.org or @HoustonMatters. On Monday’s Houston Matters: Houston missed out on major flooding last week thanks to a fast-moving weather system, but we could be in for another week of heavy showers. We talk through what we can expect this week and how to prepare for the fast-approaching Hurricane season. Also this hour: Diversity in the workplace –…

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Lina Hidalgo Wants a New Deal on Hurricane Harvey Mitigation Funds

Lina Hidalgo Wants a New Deal on Hurricane Harvey Mitigation Funds

^ Keep Houston Press Free I Support Local Community Journalism Support the independent voice of Houston and help keep the future of Houston Press free. “The deck was stacked against us from the get-go.” That was Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo’s assessment at a Friday press conference in which she protested the criteria used to determine what counties and cities would get what share of the federal funds set aside as the Hurricane Harvey Mitigation…

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