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Houston’s 24-Hour Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain and Wind Expected

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-06-18 15:55:21

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Justin Stapleton updates on current weather conditions, highlighting changes in expected rainfall. Rainfall is decreasing across the metro area but remains a concern along the coast, particularly in Corpus where heavy rain (10-14 inches) is expected. Wind gusts of 25-35 mph are noted, but flooding watches are primarily shifted to the coastline. Moderate-to-heavy rain bands will continue through tonight and into tomorrow, potentially creating a sloppy commute. The storm system's trajectory is moving northwest, influenced by high pressure in the Eastern Seaboard. Future forecasts predict heavier rain impacts in Matagorda, San Antonio, and Corpus.

As Houston continues to recover from a month of brutal rain and wind, the next 24 hours bring a new set of challenges. Meteorologist Justin Stapleton and anchor Lisa Hernandez provided a detailed forecast, highlighting the key weather developments that residents need to prepare for.

Tonight's Weather Conditions

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The forecast indicates that Houston will experience significant rain bands moving through the area tonight. Although rainfall totals are generally expected to decrease, the risk of heavy downpours remains. Bands of rain are already visible on the radar, and they are expected to persist into the night. 

Impact on Commute

By tomorrow morning, the rain is likely to result in a messy commute. While severe flooding is not anticipated, the rain will be heavy enough to cause inconveniences. Residents are advised to allow extra time for travel and exercise caution on the roads, particularly in low-lying areas prone to flooding.

Coastal Areas at Risk

Coastal regions, including and Matagorda, are expected to bear the brunt of the storm. In Galveston, strong winds have been reported, with gusts reaching 35 miles per hour. Surfside Beach has already experienced flooding, and these conditions are expected to continue. Matagorda is forecasted to receive 4 to 8 inches of rain, making it one of the most impacted areas.

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Rainfall Predictions

The National Weather Service forecasts varying rainfall amounts across the Houston metro area. Most of the metro area is expected to receive 1 to 2 inches of rain, with higher totals of 2 to 4 inches in areas such as Columbus and Ocampo. The heaviest rainfall, up to 8 inches, is predicted for coastal regions like Matagorda.

Storm Movement

The storm's center, still not fully closed off, is expected to move towards Tampico, making landfall tomorrow evening. As it progresses, the storm will bring more rain bands to Houston overnight and into the morning. These bands will contribute to the heavy rainfall expected in the next 24 hours.

Flood Watch Updates

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Harris County has been removed from the flood watch, but this does not eliminate the chance of heavy rain. The focus has shifted to coastal areas, where the flood risk remains high. Residents in these areas should stay alert and be prepared for potential flooding.

Stay Safe and Informed

As the weather situation evolves, it is crucial for residents to stay informed. Follow updates and heed any warnings from meteorologists. Preparation and caution are key to staying safe during this period of adverse weather.

For real-time updates and detailed forecasts, tune in to your local news station or visit the National Weather Service website.

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Justin Stapleton, Meteorologist; Lisa Hernandez, News Anchor

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Witnesses react to flea market shooting in Travis County | FOX 7 Austin

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www.youtube.com – FOX 7 Austin – 2024-07-01 22:12:43

SUMMARY: Gunshots were heard in the parking lot of the 812 Outdoor Market in southeast Austin. The Travis County Sheriff's Office reports that three people were shot: two with non-life-threatening injuries and one in critical condition. Witness Carlos Kazone, who was 200 yards away, heard three shots and saw a man fall. The incident occurred around 9:00 PM during a concert. Several people involved knew each other and were fixing vehicles before the altercation. Although the area is known for frequent incidents, it typically has a strong police presence. Several people were detained following the shooting, which is considered isolated.

The Travis County Sheriff's Office says two people have been detained after a shooting at a flea market.

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Teen boy shot Sansom Park man, 42, with gun from his backpack, police say

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-07-01 21:31:24

SUMMARY: In Sansom Park, a boy reportedly took a gun from his backpack and shot 42-year-old Richard Applegate at his home. The juvenile, arrested over the weekend, has prompted police investigation and public tips, leading to his identification. Applegate, described as protecting his family, was shot on his front lawn, where flowers and crosses now mark the site. Though a second juvenile was present, no charges have been filed against him. Police have not disclosed a motive but confirmed the incident was not a burglary. The juvenile's name and age remain undisclosed, and no further details about his residence were provided.

Police in the Fort Worth suburb of Sansom Park say a boy pulled a gun out of his backpack and shot and killed a 42-year-old man in front of his own home.

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Biden says Supreme Court ruling on immunity means ‘no limits’ on presidential actions

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-07-01 21:22:31

SUMMARY: President Biden criticized the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling granting former President Trump and other presidents broad immunity from prosecution for official acts while in office. Biden argued that the decision dangerously removes legal constraints on presidential power. The Court's ruling provides no immunity for unofficial acts, but Federal prosecutors now must distinguish between official and unofficial conduct. Trump, who faces prosecution for attempts to overturn the 2020 election and his role in the January 6th insurrection, called the decision a victory for democracy. The Court's liberal justices dissented, warning it creates a law-free zone around the president, potentially impacting other ongoing cases against Trump.

Biden condemned the ruling, stating that the Supreme Court's decision on immunity means “there are virtually no limits” on a president's actions.

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