Houston braces for worst
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A line of thunderstorms is developing out west of the Houston area Friday night. This line of storms is forecasted to move east overnight, reaching the Houston area sometime early Saturday morning. We are expecting this line to be entering the Houston area sometime between 4-7 a.m. Saturday morning.
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CenterPoint readies 1,200 workers ahead of severe weather: 'We are taking this storm seriously.'
CenterPoint Energy is preparing for potential severe weather across the Houston area on Saturday, readying 1,200 extra crew members along with equipment and vehicles.
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Flood Watch issued for Houston-area counties; timeline of storms
A flood watch is in effect for the Houston-area as heavy storms begin to move in. A FOX 26 Storm Alert will begin later tonight.
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