10th Anniversary – Memorial Day Flood. – Kingwood
*In northeast Fort Bend County the total reached 11.88 inches. *On average, across Harris County 5.3 inches of rain fell equaling 162 billion …
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*In northeast Fort Bend County the total reached 11.88 inches. *On average, across Harris County 5.3 inches of rain fell equaling 162 billion …
Read MoreIn northeast Fort Bend County the total reached 11.88 inches. On average, across Harris County 5.3 inches of rain fell equaling 162 billion …
Read More5/25/25 – Jeff Lindner, Harris County’s meteorologist, reminds us that today marks 10 years since the Memorial Day flood of 2015. Slow Moving Line of Non-Tropical Thunderstorms In 2015, we had weeks of on and off heavy rainfall over the region. Then a slow moving line of heavy thunderstorms during the evening hours of May […]
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Read MoreJust after 10 p.m. a line of storms extending from Crosby southwest into Fort Bend County was nearly stationary. Heavy rain was reported in parts …
Read MoreNearly all areas will have rain Friday. Rainfall since Thursday morning has been heaviest in western Fort Bend County and parts of Wharton and …
Read MoreHOUSTON – The National Weather Service has also issued a Flood Watch in effect for most areas of Southeast Texas including Wharton, Fort Bend County, …
Read MoreThe situation has been compounded by existing rainfall, as noted by FOX 26 Houston, with western Fort Bend County and parts of Wharton and …
Read More… Brazoria County, Inland Jackson County, Inland Matagorda County. Houston weather: Flood watch remains for Friday. A flood watch will remain in …
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