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Harris County Flood Control District Moves to Monitor Mode As Tropical Storm Cindy Approaches the Northwest US Gulf Coast

Harris County Flood Control District Moves to Monitor Mode As Tropical Storm Cindy Approaches the Northwest US Gulf Coast

The Harris County Flood Control District Flood Operations Team will move to monitor mode at 4 p.m.  today, June 21, 2017, in anticipation of Tropical Storm Cindy landfall on the northwest U.S. Gulf Coast late Wednesday into Thursday morning. The main concern with this weather system for Harris County is  heavy rainfall that could result in street and bayou flooding.

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Tropical Storm Cindy has formed in the Gulf

Tropical Storm Cindy has formed in the Gulf

Tropical Storm Cindy has formed in the Gulf of Mexico. Tropical Storm Watch issued for Upper Texas coast from High Island, Texas to San Luis Pass, Texas including Galveston Bay and Harris County.

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Harris County Flood Control District Monitors Potential Tropical Cyclone #3 in the Gulf of Mexico

Harris County Flood Control District Monitors Potential Tropical Cyclone #3 in the Gulf of Mexico

The Harris County Flood Control District with the Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management and the National Weather Service are monitoring a tropical system that could potentially affect our area late Wednesday into Thursday morning. The main concern with this weather system for Harris County is heavy rainfall that could result in street and bayou flooding.

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