It’s due to the strong north wind we saw on Tuesday, which actually pushed the water out of Galveston Bay and into the Gulf of Mexico. Bush and Hobby Airports reported gusts of just under 40 mph.
IN PHOTOS: The 6 deadliest Texas storms ... system began, Galveston Mayor Craig Brown told the Houston Chronicle it would be the city's "salvation for drainage," pushing water out through pipes ...
Port of Galveston police located the vehicle submerged 29 feet deep, but due to visibility issues, police could not confirm if anyone was inside until the truck was brought to the surface.
The map, developed by climate scientists and researchers at Climate Central using advanced predictive modeling, and published by the East Texas Sports Network (ETSN), shows that several Texas cities ...
"We’ll have flooding, but the water will drain off in a reasonable period of time, much, much quicker than it does now," Brown ... YEAR: Texas adopts first statewide flood plan Galveston ...