HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) Widely scattered thunderstorms are popping up along a weak front this evening, and a few of those storms could turn severe, especially south of I-10. That s where a Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 8 p.m. We also could experience isolated instances of street flooding so make sure you take it slow on the roads.
So far, so good. There have been no warnings, and we need this rain. Both Chambers and Fort Bend Counties have been dropped from the Severe Thunderstorm Watch. It continues elsewhere south of Houston until 8PM. https://t.co/kYz1z4P7gdpic.twitter.com/FqfjmTzc8A Travis Herzog (@TravisABC13) April 14, 2021
Houston man skied empty and icy I-10, but he could face trouble soon
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) While a lot of Houstonians sought warmth from the freezing temperatures and heeded warnings to stay off the roads during Monday s rare snowfall event, a group of guys took advantage of an icy and near-empty Interstate 10 freeway to ski.
A video is going viral of Travis McGullam being pulled by a truck while skis were strapped to his feet.
McGullam told Eyewitness News he and his roommates were bored after they lost power the night before due to the winter storm. So, the Houston native and avid skier figured he would break out his unused skis and put them to work.