Flood Advisory Issued for Houston Area on June 4

Flood advisory issued for Houston area on June 4, with minor flooding expected in low-lying areas near Buffalo Bayou and Memorial Park.

Kelsey McCabe

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Kelsey McCabe

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Jun 5, 2026

Flood Advisory Issued for Houston Area on June 4

For Houston residents, the recent heavy rainfall has caused flooding concerns in the area. According to NWS Harris County, a flood advisory has been issued for the area until 2:30 PM CDT on June 4. The advisory affects areas near Buffalo Bayou and Memorial Park, where minor flooding is expected due to the heavy rainfall.

The flood advisory was first reported by NWS Harris County at 12:31 PM CDT on June 4. The advisory area includes parts of Harris County, where residents are advised to take necessary precautions to avoid flooding. The University of Houston and Rice University, located in the area, have also issued alerts to their students and faculty.

Residents in the area are advised to stay away from low-lying areas and to avoid driving through flooded roads. The Houston Astros, who play at Minute Maid Park, have also issued a statement advising fans to check the park's website for updates on the flood advisory.

For Houston families, this flood advisory is a reminder to always be prepared for heavy rainfall and to take necessary precautions to stay safe. By staying informed and following the advice of local authorities, residents can minimize the risk of flooding and stay safe.

Source: NWS Harris County — originally reported June 4, 2026; adapted for Houston readers with original local context.