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Dangerous flooding hits Houston interstates during Labor Day storms
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Dangerous flooding hits Houston interstates during Labor Day storms

  • September 1, 2025

Flooding (Viridiana Moreno)

We’re tracking thunderstorms as dangerous flooding develops along key routes, including the Gulf Freeway and I-10. With many people moving their Labor Day grilling plans indoors, our KPRC 2 weather team and I are keeping a close eye on the forecast through our app.

Right now, Daji is showing live footage of flooding on Houston’s interstates. This isn’t just a weather or traffic concern—Labor Day is a major travel holiday, putting even more people at risk on the roads.

The critical question remains: How long will thunderstorms and flash flood risks continue? I’ve shared a clip from an alert sent to my phone detailing the timing and severity of the threat.

We’ll continue to update you throughout the night and into Labor Day as we track additional rainfall. If you haven’t already, download the KPRC2 app. It delivers real-time alerts and allows you to watch our live broadcasts with a single click—information that could help keep you and your family safe.

A video speaks louder than a thousand warnings. We’re already receiving photos and videos from viewers through Click2Pins showing the storms and flooding on Houston’s interstates.

Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.

About the AuthorBrittany Begley headshotBrittany Begley

Meteorologist Brittany Begley’s passion is making sure viewers across the Houston area are safe and prepared for their day.

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