LIST: Line of storms brings heavy rain, causing high water on Houston area roads
(Associated Press)
HOUSTON – Heavy rain from a line of storms is impacting the Houston area, leading to a few roadways reporting high water.
KPRC 2 FLOOD TRACKER: Get alerted if flooding is occurring in your immediate area
KPRC 2 is urging residents to “turn around, don’t drown” if they encounter some of these roadways, and we’re also giving drivers a heads-up before heading out the door.
Here is a list of high-water locations by Houston TranStar :
IH-10 East Eastbound At Beltway 8-East
IH-10 Katy Eastbound At IH-610 West Loop/ US 290 Direct Connect
IH-45 North Southbound At Little York Rd
IH-45 Northbound Before SH-242 in Montgomery County
IH-69 Southwest Northbound After Hillcroft Ave
SH-6 Southbound At IH-45
SH-35 Eastbound At SH-6
FM-2920 Eastbound At Park Rd to Calvert Rd
KPRC 2 will continue updating this story as more information becomes available.
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