Texas, Mexico and flooding
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ABC News |
The NWS received reports for several vehicles stranded on Interstate 2 in waist-deep water, according to the agency.
Reuters |
At least four people were killed in severe storms in the near Texas' border with Mexico amid heavy rain and flooding, officials said on Friday.
Houston Chronicle |
South Texas worked to dry out on Friday after severe thunderstorms a day earlier flooded streets and compelled dozens of water rescues as many drivers were forced to abandon their vehicles on roads an...
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A developing storm over north-central Mexico will slowly swing across parts of the south-central United States later this week with drought-quenching rain and the risk of flash flooding, AccuWeather meteorologists say.
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A rainy weather system is moving into Texas and already bringing widespread rains across southeast Texas. The risk of heavy rainfall and street flooding will continue to ...