Life-threatening flooding threat continues through Wednesday in Southeast Texas
Meteorologist Eric Berger said sustained heavy rains and a flood watch could bring life-threatening flooding across the Houston area this week.
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Life-threatening flooding threat continues through Wednesday in Southeast Texas
Southeast Texas remains under a dangerous flood threat through Wednesday due to tropical rain, with additional rainfall of 4 to 10 inches possible, gusty winds, minor coastal flooding, and dangerous beach conditions, and a tropical disturbance near the Texas coast fueling the heavy rain threat.
Potential flooding amid heavy rain (June 16, 2026)
On Tuesday's show: We get an update on the potential for “life-threatening flooding” this week as the Houston area faces sustained heavy rains amid a flood watch. And we find out how local chefs and restaurants fared in the annual James Beard Awards.
After some serious showers on Tuesday, Houston will likely face a lower rain threat moving forward
In brief: In this afternoon’s update we discuss the region’s diminishing heavy rainfall threat even though a Tropical Storm is likely for form off the Texas coast on Wednesday. We also go over what you can expect from that. Rain totals from 4:40 am CT to 4:40 pm CT on Tuesday. (Harris County) The Woodlands had a day Rather than closer to the coast, the most persistent band of storms lined up along northern Harris and southern Montgomery counties…
Potential tropical cyclone forms as flood threat intensifies across South Texas
The National Hurricane Center on Tuesday began issuing advisories on potential Tropical Cyclone One as the system moved along the northwestern Gulf Coast, while forecasters warned that heavy rainfall and flooding remain the primary threats for South Texas.

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