Flood watch in effect for over 20 million people in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas.
In this screen grab from a video, floodwaters are shown in a residential neighborhood in Conroe, Texas, on May 3, 2024.More than 20 million people remain under a flood watch in Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas on Sunday.
The east fork of the San Jacinto River crested at 77.8 feet above sea level and the water is still rising on the west fork, according to Hidalgo."We're not out of the woods yet and a level of uncertainty remains," Hidalgo said. However, on Sunday, a mass of heavy rain is positioned to move back in and is expected to drench that region with an additional 1 to 3 inches of rain. There should also be heavy rain across much of Oklahoma, with cities like Oklahoma City and Tulsa facing 1 to 3 inches as well.
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