The first named storm of hurricane season is expected to bring heavy rain and flooding along the coasts of Texas and northeastern Mexico through Thursday.
The first named storm of the hurricane season strengthened slightly late Wednesday as it moved toward Mexico’s Gulf Coast, threatening rainfall of up to 20 inches there, as well as flooding and heavy rain in Texas, officials said.
Mexico’s civil protection coordination agency said late Wednesday on social media that rain was beginning to fall in Tampico, and warned people to stay inside, stay safe, and not drive during the storm.en Tampico, Tamaulipas, informa que se presenta lluvia de ligera a moderada debido a la cercanía de la tormenta tropical Alberto.This 30-year-old made $66,000 selling trash last year.
Dustin Leeds and Kristine Martin, of Houston, were on vacation in Freeport, Texas, and woke up Wednesday to floodwaters that were thigh-high. “Everybody’s still in their homes. There’s two other families in houses right around us that were just — they were hanging out, living their best life,” Leeds said.live cams to monitor the coastal flooding. Image below is Surfside Beach. There used to be a dune at this location that has been eroded. Lots of reports of coastal flooding this morning.There could also be a few tornadoes in deep South Texas overnight Wednesday into Thursday, the weather service said.
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