Tropical Storm Beta’s heavy rainfall and slow movement is raising the risk of flooding “from the middle Texas coast to southeast Louisiana,” the National Weather Service said. Beta is heading for a part of Louisiana where electricity service for thousands of people hasn’t recovered from being knocked out by Hurricane Laura last month. Some isolated areas could see 15 inches of rain.
“Houston saw steady rain for the most part on Sunday,” Houston Public Media’s Matt Harab reported for NPR’s Newscast unit. “But the heaviest weather is expected to hit the northeastern portion of the Texas coast, by early this week.”
By Monday morning, coastal flooding had already begun along the Gulf of Mexico and in bays near Houston and Galveston, the National Weather Service office in Houston said.
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