Rain impacted the Houston area over the last 12 hours. Take a look at how much rain we received!
A stormy start to the day and more rain is expected to impact SE Texas over the next 24-48 hoursAlmost seven inches of rain fell between Bonney and Manvel, taking the trophy for heaviest rainfall totals . Other surrounding areas saw anywhere from two inches of rainfall to over four inches.
An Areal Flood Advisory remains in effect for portions of Brazoria, Fort Bend, and Harris counties until 11:45 a.m. North of the loop, areas saw much less rainfall than areas to the south. The most rainfall fell just east of Kingwood, receiving just under 3.5 inches of rain.Anywhere from 2 inches to just over 3 inches of rain fell closer to the coastWe’re not out of the woods just yet. A large area of rain that is currently south of Corpus is slated to sneak north into our area over the next two to six hours.
The Weather Prediction Center is forecasting 2.5 to three inches along the coast, while areas north of the coast could see anywhere from an inch to two inches. The heaviest rainfall is forecast to stretch from the far southeast portions of Chambers County out towards Louisiana.Amanda Goluszka is a weather intern at KPRC 2. Hailing from Chicago and having studied at College of DuPage and Texas A&M University, she's focused on becoming a full-time broadcast meteorologist.
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