Tropical Storm Alberto, the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, brought intense rain and coastal flooding to parts of Texas and northeastern Mexico on Wednesday, hours before it was expected to make landfall.
In Texas, officials warned of flooded roads in the Houston area early Wednesday afternoon.
The National Hurricane Center warned that Alberto was a large storm, with tropical-force winds extending about 415 miles north of its center in the Gulf of Mexico as it moved west toward northeastern Mexico.
The storm had maximum sustained winds of 40 miles per hour, but the main concern was rainfall of a foot or more that was predicted for parts of Texas and Mexico.
Tropical storm warnings were issued for coastal areas on both sides of the border.
Persons:
Alberto
Organizations:
Atlantic, Wednesday, National Hurricane Center
Locations:
Texas, Mexico, Houston, Galveston, Gulf