At least 224 people have been rescued from homes and vehicles in Harris County, Texas, an official said Saturday night.
As rivers swell across South Texas, leaving homes and businesses flooded and thousands of people displaced, residents are looking skyward Sunday as the threat of more rain looms.At least 224 people have been rescued from homes and vehicles in Harris County, Texas, an official said Saturday night, with evacuation orders and flood watches in place, as more rain is expected to descend on the state Sunday, with a bull’s-eye of excessive rainfall over the already waterlogged Houston area.
56”Huntsville, TX- 21.76”Splendora, TX- 21.01”Willis, TX- 20.75”Livingston, TX- 18.42”There is relief on the horizon, however. The rest of the week’s forecast for Houston shows dry weather and warm temperatures from Monday through Saturday, with lots of sunshine to help dry the region out.This week’s storms were just the latest in a series of brutal weather events that have pounded the state since early April.
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