WEATHER ALERT
Showers continue with big changes arriving Wednesday
Read full article: Showers continue with big changes arriving Wednesday🌧️ Tropical Storm Imelda is now moving northeast at 7 mph, bringing showers to parts of the Southeast U.S. Expect cooler temperatures today, with isolated rain likely in the late afternoon and evening.

Parts of Texas receive more rain in three days than we've seen all year
Read full article: Parts of Texas receive more rain in three days than we've seen all yearAt least two people have been killed in floods that have created a crisis in Texas. ROANOKE, Va. - Just about two years after Harvey leveled parts of southeast Texas, Imelda has brought rain of epic proportions to areas near Houston, Beaumont and Winnie. Parts of Jefferson County saw nearly four feet of rain, while areas like Houston and Beaumont saw anywhere from 10" to two feet within three days. Putting that into a more local perspective, one sensor in Jefferson County, Texas recorded 43.35" of rain in a 72-hour span. While the remnants of Imelda have moved away from the Lonestar State, the impacts will remain for quite some time.

Imelda's remnants head north, dump rain on Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas
Read full article: Imelda's remnants head north, dump rain on Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas(CNN) - The weakening remnants of Imelda will make their way Friday into northern Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana as misery lingers in Houston, even as floodwaters start to recede. At least one barge struck the westbound bridge along Interstate 10, Texas Department of Transportation spokesman Danny Perez said. And in Jefferson County, 19-year-old Hunter Morrison died when he was electrocuted, then drowned, while trying to move his horse, according to a statement from his family posted at the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office's Facebook page. Some areas in neighboring Jefferson County saw a whopping 43 inches of rain. In Beaumont, a city in Jefferson County, neighborhoods turned into lakes and roads looked more like streams.

Rescue teams in eastern Texas prepare for Imelda
Read full article: Rescue teams in eastern Texas prepare for ImeldaCNN(CNN) - Rescue teams in southeast Texas are getting ready for Imelda, which is forecast to bring flooding to the area even after weakening to a tropical depression. Red flag warnings have gone up along the coast of Galveston, Texas. And the federal search and rescue team Texas A&M Task Force 1 has moved into the city in preparation for possible rescues, according to CNN affiliate KTRK. "Our forte is water rescue, both flood rescue and swift water rescue," Palmer Buck, with Task Force 1, told the station. Imelda formed Tuesday afternoon over the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall near Freeport, Texas, the National Hurricane Center said.