Houston, Saturday, September 24, 4:00 pm
SARAH: We just took a walk with the dogs to see how White Oak Bayou is doing. It's running a little high, but I'd estimate not more than a foot, if that. There are a lot of tree parts all over the sidewalks and roads and lots of people cleaning up. No real damage, though; our neighborhood is mostly scenes like this:

Now if we could just find a grocery store open.
NEAL: Here are a couple shots of the bayou, yesterday and today. Although the water level is higher today, it's still well within the capacity of the bayou.

Now if we could just find a grocery store open.
NEAL: Here are a couple shots of the bayou, yesterday and today. Although the water level is higher today, it's still well within the capacity of the bayou.

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