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The 3-Day Forecast For The Woodlands: Cold and Wet
Cloudy, and rain until until Thursday, then clearing for the weekend

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Cloudy, and rain until until Thursday, then clearing for the weekend

Overcast and heavy rain until Thursday morning.
Cloudy skies and heavy rain until Thursday morning. Skies begin to clear for the weekend
Bouts of rain though mid morning Thursday, then clearing up for the weekend
Expect heavy rain through mid morning Thursday, then skies begin to clear for the weekend.
The Houston area saw four new babies (that we know of) born on New Year's Day on Jan. 1, 2019.
Jorge Ledezma had a blood alcohol level of .20 when he crashed his SUV, killing his daughter and injuring his wife and son, police said.
A teenager who ran a red light and killed a woman on Monday said a man with a gun chased them through the light after they egged his car.
A New York City civil rights activist is offering a $35K reward for the person who murdered 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes on Dec. 30 in Houston.
Bruce Hillegeist, president of the Greater Tomball Area Chamber of Commerce, recently celebrated his 24th year at the chamber.
Turner warns residents to not engage in celebratory gun fire and not to bring fireworks into the city, while police discourage drunk driving
Robert Cantrell, 48, is being held in the Montgomery County Jail on multiple felony charges that include robbery, and burglary of a vehicle
Matthew Curry, 40, arrested on Dec. 28 on one count of child indecency was released on Saturday after posting a $30,000 bail.
2 robbers left a Walgreens Store empty-handed after scaring the cashier so badly she couldn't open the cash register.
While some stories in 2018 put Houston in the national spotlight, others were just great stories Patch readers loved to share.
A witness and an off-duty officer may have averted tragedy after they stopped an armed man on his way to fulfill prophecy, police said.
Todd Glover, 36, faces one count of rape and three counts of sexual battery, officials said.
While revelers may be OK to set off fireworks in areas of Harris and Montgomery County, some cities are warning people they are not allowed.
Many grocery stores in the Houston area will be open regular hours on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, but there are exceptions
Fireworks may be pretty to look at, but they are illegal in Houston and parts of Harris County, and can be dangerous, too, officials warn.