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Houston faces heavy rain through early Thursday, with life-threatening flash flooding likely. Authorities maintain Weather Alert Days through Wednesday. FIFA Fan Fest has been postponed to Tuesday evening due to weather.

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Fan Fest delay added; no change to flood warnings or rainfall projections.

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  1. Houston under prolonged flood threat; Fan Fest delayed

    Houston faces heavy rain through early Thursday, with life-threatening flash flooding likely. Authorities maintain Weather Alert Days through Wednesday. FIFA Fan Fest has been postponed to Tuesday evening due to weather.

    What's confirmed:

    • Flooded roadways are expected across Houston as rainfall continues through early Thursday.
    • Flash flood warnings remain active for Houston and San Antonio.
    • Houston’s FIFA Fan Fest will open later on Tuesday evening instead of its original time due to inclement weather.
    confidence 98%
  2. Houston under flood watch as heavy rain persists through Thursday

    Houston remains under a flood watch with 4-7 inches of rain expected citywide, and isolated areas facing over 10 inches. Life-threatening flash flooding is possible due to saturated ground and repeated downpours. Authorities have declared Weather Alert Days for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Radar shows ongoing rain with more expected through Thursday morning. Flash flood warnings remain active in Houston and San Antonio.

    What's confirmed:

    • Flash flood warnings are active in Houston and San Antonio as downpours continue.
    • Authorities have declared Weather Alert Days for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday due to flooding risks.
    • Houston is under a flood watch with 4-7 inches of rain expected citywide, with isolated areas potentially seeing over 10 inches.
    • Life-threatening flash flooding remains possible due to saturated ground and repeated heavy rainfall.
    • Radar shows ongoing rain in Houston, with more expected through Thursday morning.
    confidence 98%
  3. Houston Under Flood Watch As Heavy Rain Threatens Flash Flooding Through Thursday

    Houston remains under a flood watch with 4-7 inches of rain expected citywide, and isolated areas facing over 10 inches. Life-threatening flash flooding is possible due to saturated ground and repeated downpours. Authorities have declared Weather Alert Days for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Radar shows ongoing rain with more expected through Thursday morning.

    What's confirmed:

    • Houston is under a flood watch with 4-7 inches of rain forecasted citywide, with some areas possibly receiving 10 or more inches through Thursday morning.
    • Life-threatening flash flooding is possible due to saturated ground and repeated heavy downpours.
    • Weather Alert Days have been declared by authorities for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
    • Real-time radar shows rain currently moving through Houston, with precipitation intensity tracked for the next two hours.
    • Temperatures will feel like triple digits ahead of the storm, exacerbating flood risks.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Specific intersections and roads in Houston are listed as most likely to flood during severe weather, though no official confirmation of these locations has been issued by the National Weather Service.
    confidence 97%
  4. Houston under flood watch as 4-7 inches of rain expected, flash flooding risks persist through Thursday

    Houston remains under a flood watch with heavy rain forecasted through Thursday morning, bringing 4-7 inches of rain citywide and isolated totals of 10 or more inches. Life-threatening flash flooding is possible due to saturated ground and repeated downpours. Authorities have declared Weather Alert Days for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Temperatures will feel like triple digits ahead of the storm.

    What's confirmed:

    • The National Weather Service projects 4-7 inches of rain across Houston from Monday through Thursday, with some areas potentially receiving 10 or more inches.
    • Life-threatening flash flooding is possible across the Houston area through Thursday morning due to repeated heavy rain and saturated ground.
    • Houston has declared Weather Alert Days for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in response to flood-prone downpours.
    • Authorities continue to urge residents to prepare for prolonged downpours and stay weather-aware.
    confidence 95%
  5. Houston under Flood Watch as heavy rain threatens flash flooding through Thursday

    A Flood Watch remains in effect for Houston through Thursday morning, with heavy rain and life-threatening flash flooding risks. Temperatures will feel like triple digits ahead of the stormy pattern. Authorities urge preparedness as the city braces for prolonged downpours.

    What's confirmed:

    • A Flood Watch is active for the Houston area until Thursday morning, with heavy rain capable of causing life-threatening flash flooding.
    • The region is shifting into a stormy pattern, with thunderstorms expected to persist through the week.
    • Feels-like temperatures will reach triple digits ahead of the weekend’s flood threat.
    confidence 95%