Meteorologist Pat Cavlin is tracking the flooding potential following heavy rain Sunday and Monday, and more heavy rain on the way.
HOUSTON — The rain from Sunday night into Monday morning is over, but the runoff continues downstream. And more rain is expected Thursday morning.
We’re keeping an eye on the bodies of water across Southeast Texas as we watch for potential flooding. We’ll start with Lake Houston. According to the city, the lake is at 43.30 feet, which is nearly a foot over where it is normally. Water is being released from the lake until it returns to its normal level.
High water in Cleveland will go downstream to the Plum Grove area in southeast Montgomery County and the FM 1485 area of NE Harris County.
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