Weather in Houston: Tropical Storm Alberto forms, Gulf Coast faces flood risk

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 Tropical Storm Alberto has officially formed from the Potential Tropical Cyclone #1. Alberto is expected to bring heavy rainfall and significant coastal flooding, especially south of I-10. 

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A tropical storm warning remains active for Brazoria and Matagorda counties, extending down to the Rio Grande Valley. Coastal flood warnings are also in place, with tide levels rising and causing flooding in Galveston, Brazoria County, and some areas in Houston.

Coastal regions are also bracing for gusty winds that may lead to flooding along beaches and low-lying roads near Galveston Bay.

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System heads to southeast Texas

We've got you covered as a system moves into southeast Texas. Chief Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz has the latest track - while it's not yet a tropical storm, it's ramping up.

Residents are encouraged to stay tuned to local authorities for updates and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during the storm.