Severe Storms Batter Kansas City Metro: What You Need to Know
Severe storms swept through the Kansas City metro area, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and even tornado warnings. Here's a summary of wh...
Flood alerts are in effect for parts of multiple counties, including Harris, Fort Bend, Brazoria, and Montgomery.
Ground stops were issued for Bush (IAH) and Hobby (HOU) Airports due to storms, causing potential delays. Check IAH delays here: [https://www.fly2houston.com/iah/flight-info&ref=yanuki.com] and HOU delays here: [https://www.fly2houston.com/hou/flight-info&ref=yanuki.com].
Sunday has the highest chance of isolated street flooding, with some locations potentially receiving 2-4" of rain in a short time.
Rain chances and humidity will decrease starting Tuesday, with pleasant temperatures expected midweek.
A tropical wave in the Atlantic has a 30% chance of developing into a tropical storm over the next 7 days. The peak of hurricane season is approaching.
The Houston area faces a weekend of scattered showers and thunderstorms due to a slow-moving front and high atmospheric moisture. This has led to a Stage 1 flood alert, indicating potential for minor flooding in low-lying areas. The heaviest rain is expected on Sunday, gradually shifting towards the coast by late afternoon. While widespread severe weather is not anticipated, the risk of street flooding remains a concern. A cold front is expected to move in by Tuesday, bringing lower humidity and more sunshine. The tropics are also being monitored, with a tropical wave showing a low chance of development. Remember, when you see a flooded roadway, turn around. Don't drown.
Q: What is the flood risk for Houston this Labor Day weekend?
There is a slight risk of flooding, particularly on Sunday, with potential for street ponding and slick roads.
Q: Are there any airport delays?
Ground stops were issued for Bush and Hobby Airports, so check your flight status before heading to the airport.
Q: When will the weather improve?
Rain chances and humidity will decrease starting Tuesday, with pleasant temperatures expected midweek.
Stay informed about local weather conditions and flood alerts.
Avoid driving through flooded areas.
Monitor flight statuses if traveling through Bush or Hobby Airports.
Be prepared for potential travel disruptions due to weather.
Enjoy the brief respite from humidity arriving midweek.
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