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How much rain did you get? KPRC 2 viewers share Click2Pins after storms moved through Houston

Rain gauge (MrDunbar/Click2Pins)

Heavy rain moved through the Houston area this week, with some areas seeing three or more inches of rain.

Some areas to the north and west saw a lot more than that. Brenham saw over 12 inches of rain. Huntsville had over nine inches, A little closer to the Houston area, Cypress saw over seven inches.

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Top rainfall totals (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Widespread rain and thunderstorms moved in on Wednesday throughout the Houston area, making for a messy morning commute.

RELATED: Flood threat for the Houston area intensifies: How to track the storms with KPRC 2

So how much rain did Houstonians get this week? Our KPRC 2 viewers have shared photos of their rain gauges. Check them out below:

Total for 3 days so far. It’s about to over flow!!!
Linda S

Total for 3 days so far. It’s about to over flow!!!

Unofficial rain gauge in Cinco Ranch… By Mr John Deere
albinjames

Unofficial rain gauge in Cinco Ranch… By Mr John Deere

Grand total in our part of Atascosa,Tx
Sharon Gloden Swomley

Grand total in our part of Atascosa,Tx

San Antonio
We have had over 5 inches in Cinco Ranch West.
michelle

We have had over 5 inches in Cinco Ranch West.

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4 inches so far here in Greater Inwood Area. Ron D.
Ron D.

4 inches so far here in Greater Inwood Area. Ron D.

Be safe and submit your videos and photos of all of the weather action on Click2Pins.com. We could feature yours on-air or online.

There are four ways to make it easy📸🤳:

1. Go to Click2Pins.com to share them! It’s easy -- log in or create an account. Go to the upload a pin button, find your photo on your phone and tell us about it. Choose your category under a channel, then click upload and you’re done!

2. Go to the Click2Houston app and click on the top left menu. In the dropdown tap Click2Pins. Log in or create an account. Go to the upload a pin button, find your photo on your phone and tell us about it. Choose a category and channel that fit best, then click upload pin.

3. Go to the KPRC 2+ app, click on the menu at the top left of the screen to find Click2Pins or scroll down to find Click2Pins. Go to the upload a pin button, find your photo on your phone and tell us about it. Choose a category and channel that fit your pic best, then click upload pin.

4. Go to the KPRC 2 weather app and click on the camera icon at the bottom of the screen. Log in or create an account. Go to the upload a pin button, find your photo on your phone and tell us about it. Choose a category and channel that fit best, then click upload pin.


About the Authors

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.

Christian Terry covered digital news in Tyler and Wichita Falls before returning to the Houston area where he grew up. He is passionate about weather and the outdoors and often spends his days off on the water fishing.

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