LIVE: Flash flood warning for Nueces County extended until 4:15 pm
A number of area roads are impassable in Corpus Christi on Sunday with numerous reports of stalled vehicles.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Flooding caused travel problems on a few busy Corpus Christi roads on Sunday, leaving some drivers stranded while others chose to drive through floodwaters.
We will continue to update this story as we get new reports in:
A vehicle stalled at Airline Road and McArdle Road.
The National Weather Service has extended the Flash Flood Warning for Nueces County until 4:15 pm It was supposed to expire at 2:15 pm
3NEWS reporter Brandon Schaff reports that Airline Road between SPID and McArdle Road is nearly impassable, although that did not spot some cars from trying.
3NEWS viewer on Facebook says that Holly Road at N. Oso Parkway is flooded.
Port Avenue and the Nueces Bay Boulevard exit to Martin Luther King Drive and the Northwest Loop Ramp connecting to southbound SH 286 are closed due to flooding, according to a spokesperson for the Harbor Bridge Project.
Please drive carefully. Crews are on site removing debris and helping direct traffic.
The National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning for Nueces County on Sunday until 2:15 pm
A lot of area streets are taking on water. 3NEWS photojournalist Maitland Rutledge took a photo of what looks like a foot of water at Everhart Road and McArdle Road.