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Flood Control District Monitoring Potential Bayou and Channel Flooding

Flood Control District Monitoring Potential Bayou and Channel Flooding

The Harris County Flood Control District is continuing to actively monitor heavy rainfall over the area and potential impacts to bayous and streams. Rainfall amounts overnight have averaged 1.0-2.5 inches over the area, most of which fell within a 30-minute window. Additional rainfall amounts of 1-2 inches will be possible this morning.

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Harris County Flood Control District Actively Monitoring Heavy Rainfall

Harris County Flood Control District Actively Monitoring Heavy Rainfall

The Harris County Flood Control District is actively monitoring the potential for additional heavy rainfall over the area. Currently, Spring Creek, West Fork of the San Jacinto, and Cedar Bayou are all elevated this morning, but within banks and widespread rainfall of 2-4 inches north of I-10 yesterday afternoon and evening and isolated totals of 5-6 inches over the Huffman and Crosby areas.

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Project Brays Update: Calhoun Road Bridge over Brays Bayou

Project Brays Update: Calhoun Road Bridge over Brays Bayou

To keep you informed about an upcoming partnership project between the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), the City of Houston (COH), and the Harris County Flood Control District in the Brays Bayou watershed, we want to notify you of an upcoming construction project that will improve the Calhoun Road Bridge over Brays Bayou.

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