Tropical rainfall to funnel into Texas, Mexico threatening flooding
Meteorologists warn that a tropical system will continue to bring flooding rainfall through southern Texas and northern Mexico in the coming days before impacting yet another portion of the United States midweek.
AccuWeather forecasters began monitoring a budding tropical rainstorm since the middle of last week. Even without becoming an organized tropical system, it began to bring heavy, tropical rainfall to the southern U.S.
On Saturday, pockets of convection existed across the northwest Gulf of Mexico and Texas coast, although the storm's appearance was rather disorganized. On Sunday morning, more persistent rounds of rainfall began to push into the southern Texas coast.
As of midday on Sunday, Port Aransas, Texas, located right on the Gulf Coast, reported just over 4 inches of rainfall. The Corpus Christi area reported 3 inches of rain during that time.
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