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The sky will likely appear hazy by sunset today, and we could get interesting-looking sunrises and sunsets this weekend.
The storm and its remnants dumped feet of rainfall on southeast Texas over multiple days, triggering disastrous flooding.
During Wednesday's storms, water quickly rose more than 7 feet at Navigation and Canal, catching drivers off guard.
This weekend, we're looking for afternoon high temperatures to range from around 95-100 inland and near 90 along the coast.