Houston Weather: Rain and Storms Expected Through Memorial Day Weekend
Houston residents should prepare for persistent rain and potential flooding as multiple waves of storms are expected to impact the region th...
A flood watch is in effect for counties west of Bexar County until Saturday evening.
Isolated areas could see over 3 inches of rain from thunderstorms.
The remnant circulation of Invest 98L is the primary driver of the rainfall.
High rainfall rates of potentially 3 inches per hour are possible.
Areas east and west of the watch area are expected to receive much less rain or none at all.
Cleanup and recovery efforts are still underway in the Texas Hill Country following deadly floods in early July.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch due to the remnant mid-level circulation of Invest 98L, which is slowly moving north and developing showers and thunderstorms. The expected track of this circulation is west of Bexar County, leading to a narrow zone of high rainfall potential. Data suggests rainfall totals of 2-3 inches are possible, with isolated spots potentially exceeding this amount. The flood watch is a precautionary measure to address this potential. The storms are expected to diminish by Saturday evening as the circulation moves north. For those in the affected regions, it is important to monitor local weather updates and take necessary precautions to avoid flood-prone areas. You can track the rain with interactive radar here.
Q: What areas are under the flood watch?
A handful of counties just west of Bexar County are under the flood watch.
Q: How much rain is expected?
Isolated spots could see over 3" of rain from thunderstorms, with rainfall rates potentially reaching 3" per hour.
Q: What is Invest 98L?
Invest 98L is the remnant mid-level circulation causing the thunderstorms and heavy rainfall.
Be aware of the flood watch if you are in the affected counties west of Bexar County.
Monitor weather updates and avoid flood-prone areas.
Expect heavy rainfall and potential thunderstorms.
The highest rainfall potential is in a narrow zone following the track of the mid-level circulation.
Cleanup and recovery efforts are ongoing in the Texas Hill Country.
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