Flash Flood Watch for Houston

Flash Flood Watch for Houston

Weather Information

The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for Houston until Tuesday evening.  This means conditions are favorable for flooding to occur.

Heavy rain is expected to begin impacting Houston this afternoon and periods of intense and/or prolonged rainfall may cause flash flooding. 

Tropical Storm Nicholas will move north and make landfall late tonight near Matagorda Bay. Periods of showers and thunderstorms will increase in coverage late this afternoon with periods of heavy rain expected tonight.
Protective ActionsBe Prepared.  People should bring their pets inside and delay travel or outdoor activities during periods of heavy rainfall.  If travel is unavoidable, reduce your speed to avoid hydroplaning.  
If a Flash Flood Warning is issued for your area, DO NOT travel.  
Turn Around, Don’t Drown®:  Do not drive through flooded areas.  If you see water covering the road, do not attempt to cross it.  Only a few inches of water can float a vehicle . If you find yourself in a dangerous situation where your vehicle is taking on water, get out of the vehicle, get to a higher position, and call 911.   
Monitor Official Sources for Current Information:  Harris County Flood Warning System (harriscountyfws.org), Houston TranStar (houstontranstar.org), and the National Weather Service Houston/Galveston Forecast Office (weather.gov/hgx).
Monitor Stream, Bayou, and Creek Conditions:  Rain may move repeatedly across the same area, causing creeks and bayous to rise and possibly exceed their banks.  Stay informed of current conditions and avoid traveling near creeks and bayous.
Avoid Traveling during Periods of Heavy Rain:  Rain can reduce visibility and prevent you from seeing the road ahead, which could lead to accidents.

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