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Tornado warning near Katy

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Thank you so much! It was already going to be stressful so knowing that the road is clear is great news.
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afternoon email from Jeff:

Heavy rainfall is moving eastward out of Harris County with no additional development currently upstream to our W/SW.

Rainfall amounts over the last 12 hours averaged 4-6 inches from Sugar Land to Downtown Houston to south of Lake Houston with almost no rainfall over SE Harris County and 1-2 inches over the NW portion of the county. Surface front has progressed southward to near the coast this afternoon while the next upstream disturbance approaches from NE MX. Feel that showers and thunderstorms will develop overnight as this disturbances moves across the area, but the heaviest activity will focus near the coast or just offshore with mainly light to moderate rainfall inland across areas heavily impacted today.

While grounds are saturated and several watersheds running high, feel that the expected additional rainfall can be handled unless sustained cell training develops with high rainfall rates. Watersheds will continue to fall this evening and overnight with all likely returning to their banks later this evening.

Some roadway flooding will continue into the evening hours as roadways slowly drain.
 
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