Heavy rain is moving through the Houston area; share your weather Click2Pins with us ☔

Rain generic (KPRC 2)

HOUSTON – We’re seeing a lot of rain on Wednesday, and a flood watch has been issued for parts of Southeast Texas including Harris County.

The flood watch was issued through 12 p.m.

The rain is here to stay for most of the week.

KPRC 2 wants you to send us your rain photos and videos on Click2Pins.

We could feature them on-air and online.

Not sure how to share your videos and photos with Click2Pins?

Here’s how to submit. There are four ways to make it easy📸🤳:

1. Go to Click2Pins.com to share them! It’s easy -- log in or create an account. Go to the upload a pin button, find your photo on your phone and tell us about it. Choose your category under a channel, then click upload and you’re done!

2. Go to the Click2Houston app and click on the top left menu. In the dropdown tap Click2Pins. Log in or create an account. Go to the upload a pin button, find your photo on your phone and tell us about it. Choose a category and channel that fit best, then click upload pin.

3. Go to the KPRC 2+ app, click on the menu at the top left of the screen to find Click2Pins or scroll down to the Click2Pins box. Go to the upload a pin button, find your photo on your phone and tell us about it. Choose a category and channel that fit your pic best, then click upload pin.

4. Go to the KPRC 2 weather app and click on the camera icon at the bottom of the screen. Log in or create an account. Go to the upload a pin button, find your photo on your phone and tell us about it. Choose a category and channel that fit best, then click upload pin.

See photos/ videos below:

michelle

We have had over 5 inches in Cinco Ranch West.

Dis j

Bellville,TX Brazos River Been here two years and this..this is getting pretty high 😳.

Lynda Polk

60+ year old oak tree fell this morning, missing the house by inches.

PMBaier

Docks are under already At the north end of Lake Conroe.

Alton Lindley

Rain gauge

Chuck

9.5 inches of rain in Huntsville since 8am Monday

Heidi

Almost 7 inches in 24 hrs. in Conroe. Add that to Mondays total of 3.5 that’s 10 1/2 in. Total so far🦆

Jesse

Gonna need a floatation device for generator soon.

Earl Forbes

My backyard view currently in Quail Valley here in Missouri City

Kelsey

Superior Road off of FM 1488


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