Five killed in east Texas flooding Saturday
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| Palestine, Texas
A 64-year-old woman and four grandchildren were killed early Saturday after a creek overflowed its banks, flooding an East Texas neighborhood as many residents slept.
Capt. James Muniz of the Palestine Police Department told The Associated Press that six to 10 homes in a Palestine cul-de-sac were severely damaged following heavy rainfall over the course of just a few minutes after midnight. All other residents of the cul-de-sac were accounted for, he said.
City crews found the five bodies 鈥 including the four children, all younger than 9 鈥 near one of the homes before dawn after the floodwaters had receded.
"The water came down the hill," Muniz said. "The street was full of mud, so the water just came up. With the enormous amount of rain we had, we had people tell us that within minutes, the water was waist deep."
City officials used a dump truck to rescue one man from the roof of a home, Muniz said.
One neighbor told authorities that he saw the family but lost sight of them as he waded through waist-deep water.
of more rain and flooding Saturday morning.
Two distinct areas of rain are still a concern for Houston.聽 One cluster of slow-moving storms will drift through Houston from the north, while another line of thunderstorms will converge on Houston from the west.
The biggest threat from these storms will continue to be flooding.聽 While we do not anticipate widespread severe flooding, local heavy downpours will cause minor flooding on roads and swollen bayous and creeks.聽 Gusty wind, small hail and isolated weak tornadoes are less likely, but still possible, as the storms pass.
The thunderstorms should exit Metropolitan Houston by 10 o'clock Saturday morning.聽 After that, much quieter conditions will persist for the remainder of the day and the flooding threat decreases significantly.聽 At best, isolated showers could develop later Saturday afternoon as a result of daytime heating.
issued Saturday morning for the weekend says:
A strong storm over the Central Plains/Middle Mississippi Valley will聽slowly move eastward to the Ohio Valley by Sunday evening.聽
Showers and聽thunderstorms will develop along and ahead of the associated front from聽parts of the Lower/Middle Mississippi Valley and the Western Gulf Coast聽that will move to the Great Lakes/Ohio Valley and Central/Southern聽Appalachians, while extending southwestward to the Lower Mississippi聽Valley by Sunday morning.聽
The showers and thunderstorms will expand into聽parts of the Southern Mid-Atlantic/Southeast by Sunday evening.聽
Rain and聽higher elevation snow will develop over parts of the Central Rockies and聽Central High Plains through Sunday morning.聽
In addition, rain will聽develop over parts of the Central High Plains eastward to parts of the聽Western Ohio Valley on Saturday morning that will expand into parts of the聽Upper Great Lakes and parts of the Northeast/Northern Mid-Atlantic by聽Sunday morning.聽
Rain will continue over parts of the Central High聽Plains/Central Plains through Sunday afternoon.聽 Similarly, rain will聽continue over parts of the Middle Mississippi Valley/Western Ohio Valley聽through Sunday evening. 聽
Meanwhile, upper-level energy will settle into parts of the Great聽Basin/Southwest and expand eastward to parts of the Southern High Plains聽by Sunday evening.聽 The system will produce rain over parts of the聽Northern Intermountain Region southward to parts of Central/Southern聽California and the Southwest by Saturday morning.聽
Rain with embedded聽thunderstorms will develop over parts of the Northern Intermountain Region聽southward to parts of the Southwest and expand into parts of the Southern聽Rockies by Saturday evening.聽 The rain and embedded thunderstorms will end聽over the Northern Intermountain Region/Great Basin by Sunday morning.
On聽Sunday morning rain will continue over parts of the Southwest/Southern聽Rockies.聽 Rain and higher elevation snow will develop over parts of the聽Central Rockies/Central High Plains on Sunday morning into Sunday evening.
By Sunday evening, rain with embedded thunderstorms will develop over聽parts of Central/Southern California and extend eastward to parts of the聽Southern High Plains.聽 Also on Sunday, moisture from the Gulf of Mexico聽will move westward over the Western Gulf Coast into parts of Western Texas聽producing showers and thunderstorms over the region. 聽聽