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Heads up! The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Warning for the Trinity River at Riverside, Texas. If you’re in the area, beware of minor flooding that’s expected to occur. It’s important to avoid driving around barricades or through flooded areas—remember, turn around, don’t drown! Most flood-related deaths happen in vehicles, so stay safe out there.
The warning remains in effect until further notice, so keep an eye out for updates. At the moment, minor flooding is already happening, and more is expected. The impacts of the flooding include lowland flooding, especially in places like the boat ramps in Deep River Plantation Subdivision and Green Rich Shores Subdivision. The water levels are rising, threatening several areas.
Here are a few key details to keep in mind:
– Current river stage is at 133.9 feet
– Bankfull stage is at 133.0 feet
– Weather conditions forecast a crest of 134.6 feet by early Friday morning
Additionally, there’s a Tornado Watch in effect for several counties in southeast Texas until 4 PM CDT. Cities including Houston, College Station, and Huntsville are on alert. Stay safe and keep an eye on the weather updates. To our friends in Brazos, Grimes, Houston, Madison, and Walker counties, there’s a Flood Watch in effect through tonight. Heavy rainfall could lead to flooding in low-lying areas, so stay prepared.
Remember, safety comes first! Keep an eye out for further information and be cautious when driving or venturing out in these weather conditions. Stay safe, and take necessary precautions as needed.