BEAUMONT, Texas — As the remnants of Tropical Depression Imelda moved north Friday, residents in southeast Texas were left to deal with waterlogged homes, blocked roads and flash flooding from a storm that dumped as much as 43 inches of water in some areas to become one of the wettest tropical cyclones in U.S. history.
MONROE CITY, Texas — As the remnants of the former Tropical Storm Imelda moved north on Friday, residents in southeast Texas awoke to shut down roads, scattered thunderstorms and the possibility of more flooding from a storm that became one the top 10 wettest in U.S. history.
MONROE CITY, Texas — As the remnants of the former Tropical Storm Imelda moved north on Friday, residents in southeast Texas awoke to shut down roads, scattered thunderstorms and the possibility of more flooding from a storm that became one the top 10 wettest in U.S. history.