After 93-straight hours of a flood watch, according to the National Weather Service, Southeast Texas is finally starting to dry out.
Southeast Texas is finally getting a chance to dry out after spending 93 straight hours under a Flood Watch, according to the National Weather Service.Stream the press conference in the player above, the KHOU 11 app, the KHOU 11 YouTube channel, and on KHOU 11+ on Roku, FireTV and Apple TV.
While the forecast dries out this week, high waters continue to close some roads and leave residents facing lengthy cleanups in neighborhoods where rising river levels led to weekend evacuation orders.School officials in Channelview canceled classes and said a survey of their employees found many of them had experienced circumstances that would prevent them from coming to work.
Greg Moss, 68, stayed put in his recreational vehicle on Sunday after leaving his home in Channelview. A day earlier, he packed up many of his belongings and left before the road to his home flooded.Moss moved his belongings and vehicle to a neighbor’s home, where he planned to stay until the waters receded. The floodwaters had already gone down by a couple of feet and he wasn’t worried his home would flood because it’s located on higher ground, Moss said Sunday.
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