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Stay weather aware: How to track Houston’s severe weather with KPRC 2

Severe weather social media (KPRC 2)

HOUSTON – Houston faces a threat of severe weather Friday and this weekend as a slow-moving cold front advances toward Southeast Texas. The front will bring storms as well as the risk of heavy rainfall, strong winds and tornadoes.

From weather watches and warnings and hour-by-hour forecasts to road conditions and preparations you should make at your home or office, here’s how KPRC 2 can help.

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Flood Tracker

KPRC has data on current flood conditions whenever you need it on Click2Houston.com/FloodTracker (KPRC 2 / Click2Houston.com)

KPRC 2 has partnered with the Harris County Flood Control District in order to even better serve our community during severe weather events.

Any time there’s significant rainfall in the Houston area, you can see exactly which neighborhoods are experiencing the greatest impact at Click2Houston.com/floodtracker.

Our expert meteorologists have flood gauge maps they use to illustrate current conditions. When all the gauges are green, we’re in great shape. When gauges start to change to yellow and red, water is rising. This is an easy, visual way to see when and where people and property are most at risk of flooding.

KPRC 2+

The official local of the KPRC 2+ livestream (KPRC 2/Click2Houston.com)

KPRC 2+ is a free local news streaming app. It works the same way as watching Netflix or Hulu on your connected TV or smartphone.

When our weather turns severe, you can count on extended live coverage on the KPRC 2+ livestream. Even if your power or cable goes out, you can find us on the app.

Click here to download KPRC 2+ for iPhone or KPRC 2+ for Android.

Storm Tracker 2 app

StormTracker 2 (KPRC 2/ Click2Houston.com)

With powerful technology at their fingertips, our KPRC 2 Meteorologists are ALWAYS WATCHING, ALWAYS TRACKING.

To get severe weather alerts where you live, download the Storm Tracker 2 app on your smartphone here: Apple | Android.

Newsletters

Sign up for the following KPRC 2 newsletters to get important weather information delivered straight to your inbox.

KPRC 2 meteorologists

You can also follow our KPRC 2 meteorologists on social media as they track severe weather moving through the Houston area.

Frank Billingsley

Brittany Begley

Justin Stapleton

Anthony Yanez

Caroline Brown

Daji Aswad


The KPRC 2 Storm Tracker Team will bring you live coverage throughout the storm threat Thursday.

If you lose power due to storms, you can stream us on a smart phone or tablet through our free KPRC 2+ app on your connected TV or smartphone.

Our live coverage can also be streamed at www.click2houston.com/watchlive


About the Author

A graduate of the University of Houston-Downtown, Ana moved to H-Town from sunny southern California in 2015. In 2020, she joined the KPRC 2 digital team as an intern. Ana is a self-proclaimed coffee connoisseur, a catmom of 3, and an aquarium enthusiast. In her spare time, she's an avid video gamer and loves to travel.

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