ABC13 Weather Alert Days through Wednesday due to flooding downpours
Last updated: Tuesday, June 16, 2026 9:09PM GMT
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- At least two weather systems will bring torrential downpours that could lead to severe flooding in parts of Southeast Texas, prompting ABC13 Weather Alert Days through Wednesday.
The ABC13 Weather Team said to expect an average of 3 to 6 inches of rain, leading to the potential for flash flooding in Houston through Thursday morning.
Drivers will need to exercise caution over the next few days and be aware of high-water spots.
Stay weather aware with ABC13 throughout the week for additional alerts and the latest on your forecast.
Officials release list of impassable roads in Montgomery County due to high water
On Tuesday, officials provided a list of impassable roads in Montgomery County due to high water.
According to a FaceBook post shared by Montgomery County Precinct 3 Commissioner Ritch Wheeler, the following roads are impassable.
Lake Woodlands Drive at Six Pines Drive
Lake Woodlands Drive at Lakeside Drive
Gosling Road at Shadowbend Drive
Gosling Road at Shadowbend Drive
Grogan's Mill Road at Hughes Landing
Six Pines Drive at Market Street
Six Pines Drive at Market Street
Lake Front Circle and Six Pines Drive
Lake Front Circle at Pinecroft
Lake Front Circle at Pinecroft
Woodlands Parkway at Grogan's Mill Road (northbound and southbound Grogan's Mill)
Westbound Woodlands Parkway exit ramp at Grogan's Mill (Right-turn lane)
Lake Woodlands Drive at Lakeside Drive
Grogans' Mill Road at Lake Front Circle
Grogan's Mill Road at Riva Row
Woodlands Parkway at Grogan's Mill Road (northbound and southbound Grogan's Mill Road)
Westbound Woodlands Parkway exit ramp at Grogan's Mill
Pinecroft at Medical Plaza
Pinecroft at Medical Plaza
Rayford at Richards
I-45 frontage road (various locations northbound and southbound)
Research Forest Drive at Lake Sideside/Research Park
Research Forest Drive and New Trails Drive
Research Forest at Research Park
Lake Woodlands Drive at Six Pines Drive
Lake Woodlands at Lakeside Drive
Gosling Road at Shadowbend Drive
Gosling Road at Flintridge Drive
Grogan's Mill Road at Hughes Landing
Six Pines Drive at Market Street
Lake Front Circle at Pinecroft and Six Pines Drive
New Trails at Technology Forest
Woodlands Parkway at Grogan's Mill Road
3 hours and 28 minutes ago
Friends make most of Houston floodwaters by riding out on 4-wheelers
ABC13 covered various parts across the Houston area on Monday that saw some heavy flooding due to storms. From stalled cars to people helping others get their vehicles out of the high waters.
But one group turned it into a core memory as they rode around their four-wheelers in the floodwaters at North Freeway and W. Mount Houston.
Beware of high water. These friends took out their 4-wheelers ."I made I call. He made a call. He made a call, bring the toys out." With more storms on the way, be careful. You may discover much worse than a snapping turtle.
ABC13 reporter Tony Atkins spoke to one of the men, who said the rain was an "inconvenience, but we're having fun now," he said.
The group also mentioned catching a snapping turtle.
"We were supposed to work today," Quan Irvin said. "I saw the water. I made a call. He made a call. He made a call. Bring the toys out."
3:48 PM GMT
High water and road closure signs diverts vehicles away from flooded underpass in East Downtown
ABC13 captured video of a flooded underpass along Navigation in East Downtown on Tuesday morning.
High water and road closure signs diverted vehicles away from the underpass since Monday's storms as water pooled beneath it.
ABC13 captured video of the flooded underpass along Navigation in East Downtown on Tuesday morning.
57 minutes ago
FIFA Fan Festival opens some hours Tuesday due to continued inclement weather, organizers say
After its closure on Monday due to stormy weather, FIFA Fan Festival organizers say the event will reopen for some time on Tuesday.
They said the festival will be open from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Tuesday, instead of 12:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
"The shortened hours of operation remain subject to change if the weather conditions are unfavorable to a safe environment for attendees," organizers added.
Officials said they would continue to monitor weather conditions and update the public on festival hours.