Overnight: Deep water after heavy downpours on secondary/frontage roads and underpasses. Storm Chaser Houston came across a disabled vehicle almost fully submerged in 7 feet of water overnight.

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... Read moreAs someone who has spent considerable time navigating Houston during its frequent heavy rains, I can attest to how quickly normal conditions can turn hazardous. Overnight downpours can cause water to accumulate rapidly on secondary and frontage roads, especially in low-lying areas such as underpasses. These spots are often overlooked when planning commutes but become dangerous flood traps during storms. Encountering a vehicle nearly fully submerged in 7 feet of water is a stark reminder of how critical it is to avoid flooded roads. Many drivers underestimate the depth and current of floodwater, leading to disabled vehicles and potential rescue situations. In such events, first responders and storm chasers often document these risks to raise awareness. If you live in or travel through Houston, always monitor local weather updates and flood warnings during storms. Avoid driving through flooded roads—just a few inches of water can disable a vehicle, and deeper water poses significant safety hazards. If you find yourself in a flooded area, seek higher ground immediately and avoid attempting to drive through even if the water appears shallow. Additionally, having a well-prepared emergency kit in your vehicle can be a lifesaver. Items might include flashlights, blankets, bottled water, and a phone charger. Sharing personal experiences like this can help our community stay vigilant and better prepared for severe weather impacts, especially in flood-prone areas like Houston.

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