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WEATHER WATCH: Heavy thunderstorms likely to return on Thursday

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Enjoy the sunshine and lower humidity while we have it because tropical moisture surging back in Thursday brings the potential for more heavy downpours and street flooding.

Temperatures Wednesday morning will again drop into the lower 60s under a mostly clear sky. Patchy fog is possible for the morning drive, especially in rural parts of Southeast Texas. A few cirrus clouds return in the afternoon, but it will be another dry and warm afternoon. That all changes on Thursday as our next storm system blows in.

Will the storms bring more flooding and severe weather?

Heavy rain that could flood streets is looking like the primary threat with this round of storms, but there will be a secondary threat of severe weather, too. At this time, we expect one to three inches of rain to be common, with over six inches possible in spots. The highest rainfall accumulations look to occur north of I-10 in the exact spots we don’t need anymore rain. While the timing could change, it looks like the storms will be biased toward the late afternoon and evening hours.

When will the storms clear out?

Many locations north of I-10 should be storm-free by Friday morning, but there could be lingering thunderstorms south of I-10 for the Friday morning commute.

How is the weekend shaping up?

All things considered, it’s looking like a great weekend for outdoor activities if you can survive the mosquito swarms! Morning lows will dip into the 60s both Saturday and Sunday with afternoon highs in the low 90s. We’ll get plenty of sunshine under a sunny to mostly sunny sky, and no rain is expected.

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Southeast Texas

Houston

Harris County

Galveston County

Montgomery/Walker/San Jacinto/Polk/Grimes Counties

Fort Bend/Wharton/Colorado Counties

Brazoria/Matagorda Counties

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Disney rolls out new lineup of programming at 2024 upfront

Disney is rolling out its upcoming lineup of programming in a spring tradition in the TV business that’s known as the upfronts.

Part presentation and part celebration, ABC and Disney stars joined the company’s top executives at the Javits Center in New York City to promote their shows to the nation’s advertisers.

“The upfront is a week, a year where companies come in and they show to our advertisers all of the new content that’s coming, either renewed or brand new,” said Rita Ferro, Disney’s President of Global Advertising.

She adds that the content “is like magic” and “a treasure trove of everything, everyone and everywhere.”

Ferro also talked about what she hopes the headlines will be after the upfront.

“Our one hope as a company is that regardless of what you’re going to see next week, there is no presentation or stayed more creative and more anchored in world class storytelling and incredible brands that move the hearts and minds of consumers and the Walt Disney Company,” Ferro said. “That is what we’re known for. At the end of the day, all the content is great, but there’s very few companies that can make you feel and have an emotional connection here, like Disney does.”

At the upfront, several trailers were debuted for new movies and TV series including “Agatha All Along,” High Potential,” “Ironheart,” “Daredevil: Born Again,” “The Acolyte” and more.

Here’s a look at some of the big announcements coming out of the Disney Advertising Upfront:

Joan Vassos named 1st-ever Golden Bachelorette

After her time was cut short on the inaugural season of “The Golden Bachelor,” Joan Vassos, the 61-year-old grandmother and school administrator from Rockland, Maryland, will begin her own journey for new love this fall when she steps into the historic role as the first Golden Bachelorette.

The fan favorite will bring her signature grace and charm as she embarks on a search for her next person, showcasing that everyone is worthy of more than just a second chance at love, when “The Golden Bachelorette” premieres Wednesdays this fall on ABC and streams next day on Hulu.

Super Bowl champion Jason Kelce joins ESPN

ESPN has signed Jason Kelce to a multi-year agreement, adding the vibrant personality as an analyst on the company’s marquee programming around premier NFL telecasts.

The 13-year NFL veteran joins “Monday Night Countdown” each week, leading into Monday Night Football throughout the regular season and ESPN’s Super Wild Card and Divisional Round playoff games.

The six-time NFL All-Pro will also become a member of ESPN’s Super Bowl studio coverage each year, including Super Bowl LXI in Los Angeles (February, 2027) when America’s Biggest Game airs on ESPN and ABC. Additional postseason studio appearances will occur annually, including during the NFL’s Conference Championship weekend.

Selena Gomez announces ‘Wizards Beyond Waverly Place’

The official title of the new series, which is a continuation of “Wizards of Waverly Place,” was announced by Selena Gomez at the upfront. The singer and actress serves as the new series’ executive producer and guest star.

Gomez and David Henrie are reprising their roles as Alex and Justin Russo. The show also stars Janice LeAnn Brown, Mimi Gianopulos, Alkaio Thiele, Max Matenko and Taylor Cora.

The series follows an adult Justin Russo, who has chosen to lead a normal, mortal life with his family, Giada, Roman and Milo. When Justin’s sister Alex brings Billie to his home seeking help, Justin realizes he must dust off his magical skills to mentor the wizard-in-training while also juggling his everyday responsibilities – and safeguarding the future of the Wizard World.

The series is slated to premiere on Disney Channel and Disney+ later this year.

Bruce Springsteen documentary coming to Hulu, Disney+

Hulu and Disney+ announced that they will launch “Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band” in October of this year.

The new documentary will feature unprecedented, behind-the-scenes access to their 2023-2024 world tour.

The film begins with a one-of-a-kind look at the band’s preparation process, following them from their earliest rehearsals in Red Bank, New Jersey, to performances for tens-of-thousands across continents.

All the while, fans get the chance to experience professionally shot footage from the 2023-2024 tour for the first time ever – in addition to hearing firsthand from band members about performing on stage with Springsteen and how they keep the magic of The E Street Band as potent as ever.

The film was directed by Springsteen’s longtime collaborator Thom Zimny and produced by Zimny, Jon Landau, Bruce Springsteen, Adrienne Gerard and Sean Stuart.

Hulu announces new stand-up comedy brand ‘Hulu’s Laughing Now’

Comedian Jim Gaffigan announced the launch of Hulu’s comedy stand-up brand, “Hulu’s Laughing Now,” from the upfront stage on Tuesday.

Gaffigan will be the first comedian to host a stand-up special as part of the new brand, with his special “The Skinny” launching on the platform Nov. 22.

“Hulu’s Laughing Now” will feature 12 comedy specials per year, adding one new comic per month.

Serena Williams to host 2024 ESPYS on ABC

Calling it a “dream come true,” tennis legend Serena Williams will host The 2024 ESPYS on July 11 at 8 p.m.

Williams’ turn as host of The ESPYS will immediately follow the July 10 premiere of the first episode of the ESPN+ Original Series, “In the Arena: Serena Williams.” This 8-part series provides an inside look at her legendary career, featuring firsthand perspective from Williams and key figures throughout her life.

Disney is the parent company of ABC, ESPN, Hulu, Disney+, Marvel, Lucasfilm and this station.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Severe threat over for now, ABC13 Weather Watch posted for Thursday

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The threat for severe weather is now over, but the threat for more storms later this week continues.

The air is now stable and rain-cooled, and temperatures Tuesday morning will slowly fall through the 60s. With the wet ground, widespread patchy fog is likely, and it could get dense in spots for the morning commute. After the fog burns off, temperatures will soar to near 90 degrees in the afternoon, but it will be a dry heat with lower humidity in place.

We can we expect more storms this week?

We should remain storm-free until Thursday. That’s when the next storm system will swing a front through the southern Plains and into Texas.

Will the storms bring more flooding and severe weather?

Heavy rain that could flood streets is looking like the primary threat with this round of storms, but there will be a secondary threat of severe weather, too. At this time we expect 1-3″ of rain to be common with over 6″ possible in spots. While the timing could change, it looks like the storms will be biased toward the afternoon and evening hours.

13 ALERT RADAR MAPS:

Southeast Texas

Houston

Harris County

Galveston County

Montgomery/Walker/San Jacinto/Polk/Grimes Counties

Fort Bend/Wharton/Colorado Counties

Brazoria/Matagorda Counties

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Katy-area fitness club’s 17-year-old employee charged with indecency with a child, deputies say

FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) — Fort Bend County deputies allege that a 17-year-old fitness club employee committed indecency with a child while at work.

On Monday, a sheriff’s office social media post disclosed details about Joseph Brvenik’s April 29 arrest regarding an investigation that started on April 13.

According to the posting, the investigation concerned a sports club in the 9900 block of Gaston Road in the Katy area. While the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office didn’t name the business, ABC13’s search of the area identified it as Villa Sport Athletic Club.

“This place has become like family to us,” Caitlin Dartez, a former member, said.

Dartez picked the fitness club because the business watches her kids while she works out. Child care isn’t a perk many gyms have.

However, she said her trust in them is gone after learning a toddler was allegedly violated by the employee. She doesn’t know his position but recalls seeing him around the club.

“I never would have thought this would have happened in the first place and never would have thought they would have handled it the way they’ve handled it,” Dartez said.

Dartez was notified by email on Sunday, but according to that email, the alleged incident happened on March 21.

The email said that management reviewed video footage at the time and interviewed witnesses but found no evidence of misconduct.

It took almost a month for the allegations to reach the ears of the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies arrested Brvenik on an indecency with a child charge on April 29, something that was never mentioned in the email.

“That doesn’t sit right with me,” an employee who allegedly reported the incident to the sheriff’s office said.

The employee said he was indefinitely suspended.

There were members ABC13 spoke to in the parking lot who had no idea this was happening. Others showed up to sever ties with the club.

“I just don’t want to be a member of somewhere that allows that to go on, and I don’t think they took the right steps, honestly,” Brandy Foster said.

Dartez said it will be a tough conversation with her four kids.

“They are going to be devastated when I tell them we won’t be returning to the gym this summer,” Dartez said.

According to the sheriff’s office, Brvenik has since been released on a $75,000 bond.

FBCSO had yet to provide other details, including what alleged act set off the investigation and the alleged victim’s age.

They reported that the probable cause for the arrest didn’t come from video footage.

Additionally, no one at Villa Sport had publicly spoken about the arrest or Brvenik’s employment status.

According to the club’s website, Villa Sport offers child care for kids from 6 weeks to 12 years old.

For updates on this story, follow Alex Bozarjian on FacebookX and Instagram.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

3 people shot in drive-by at slab car event on Houston’s southside, police say

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Police are investigating a drive-by shooting that happened while a crowd was gathered for a slab car event on Houston’s southside along Old Spanish Trail.

Houston police said officers were called just before 9:30 p.m. Sunday to the 3300 block of Old Spanish Trail near SH-288.

According to investigators, a man in his 20s was shot in the leg and shoulder. Another man was shot in the head.

The third victim — a 24-year-old woman who was shot in the lower back — was able to leave the location and call for help.

“While the individuals were gathered in one parking lot, a vehicle that’s only been described as a white car drove by and shot in the Foot Locker parking lot, into a crowd of people. In that crowd we had three victims struck,” Lt. J.P. Horelica said.

All three victims were transported to local hospitals and are expected to survive.

The only information investigators had about the wanted shooter is that they were in a white car.

Vacaciones familiares en el Disney’s Aulani Resort en Hawái: Participa para tener la oportunidad de ganar

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Puedes ver Noticias de Testigos a las 3 p.m. todos los días de lunes a viernes en ABC13, o transmitirlo en vivo en ABC13.com o servicios de transmisión de televisión inteligente como Roku, Apple TV, Samsung TV y Prime Video.

Se revelará un nuevo “CÓDIGO SECRETO” todos los días, para que los espectadores puedan participar en el concurso una vez al día.

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ABC13 Weather Alert Day for the threat of severe storms

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The ABC13 Weather Watch has been upgraded to a Weather Alert Day as the threat for severe thunderstorms to develop has increased this afternoon.

Light showers will move through Southeast Texas Monday morning as temperatures hover in the mid-70s. Scattered strong to severe storms could move through Monday afternoon and evening, potentially bringing damaging wind gusts over 70 mph, golf ball-sized hail, and blinding heavy rains.

A Flood Watch also continues for our northern counties and will remain in effect through Monday at 7 p.m. Total rainfall of 1 to 3 inches could lead to flooding of low-lying areas or prolong flooding already occurring in some locations.

Can we expect more storms this week?

Yes, the same weather system that brought showers and a few storms Sunday will still be overhead Monday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible beginning around lunchtime Monday and continuing into the evening. These storms could bring strong winds, hail, and heavy rainfall that could lead to street flooding and flooding of low-lying areas. So Monday is going to be another day to keep a watchful eye on the sky and forecast. Then after Monday, the next chance for rain is Thursday.

With the continued rain will flooding become an issue again?

A Flood Watch continues through Monday evening for our counties north of Houston and I-10.

13 ALERT RADAR MAPS:

Southeast Texas

Houston

Harris County

Galveston County

Montgomery/Walker/San Jacinto/Polk/Grimes Counties

Fort Bend/Wharton/Colorado Counties

Brazoria/Matagorda Counties

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

6 Houston shootings claim 3 lives and injure 6, in violent Saturday overnight

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — At least nine people were reportedly shot in six separate incidents overnight on Saturday across Harris County and Houston.

According to officials, the shootings spanned five hours and resulted in three deaths, marking a violent overnight period.

The first reported shooting occurred around 7:45 p.m., in northeast Houston. While details are limited, police said one person was shot on the 2900 block of Folger, near Wages Street, and confirmed that one person was detained.

In another reported shooting, three people were hospitalized after a car crash turned into a shootout at a northwest Houston intersection around 8:30 p.m.

Investigators said the drivers of two vehicles were involved in a minor crash on West Rankin near Ella before they pulled out guns and shot at each other. A 16-year-old bystander who was not related to the conflict was shot in the crossfire.

READ ORIGINAL REPORT16-year-old bystander shot when 2 drivers fire at each other after crash in Greenspoint, HPD says

At about 9 p.m., a 16-year-old boy was killed and a 15-year-old boy was hospitalized after a shooting at an apartment complex on Place Rebecca Lane near Kuykendahl, according to Harris County Sheriff’s Office deputies. Authorities have yet to determine whether the boys shot at each other or if both were victims, but they mentioned that witnesses reported seeing two black men in dark hoodies flee the scene immediately after the shooting. Deputies described one man as tall and skinny, and the second as short with dreads.

About 50 minutes later, a fatal shooting was reported on the 14100 block of Alderson Street.

At the scene, deputies reported finding an unresponsive man with multiple gunshot wounds in the driver seat of a gray Ford pickup truck.

Investigators said the truck was pulled over on the side of the road when a silver two-door vehicle shot into the truck and then fled eastbound on Alderson Street. There is currently no suspect description.

Around 10:30 p.m., one person was killed in a convenience store parking lot on McHard Road. According to investigators, a clerk heard gunshots before seeing a person down in the parking lot. Details are limited, investigators do not have a suspect or motive.

At about12:22 a.m. on Yellowstone Boulevard, a fight between a pizza delivery driver and a resident turned deadly when shots were reportedly fired at an apartment complex in Houston’s south side.

READ ORIGINAL REPORTPizza delivery driver allegedly shot apartment resident during fight in Houston’s south side: HPD

Police said the resident was killed and the driver was detained.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Houston Rockets score 4th straight top-4 draft pick, benefiting from James Harden trade

CHICAGO, Illinois (KTRK) — The Houston Rockets gained the right to select in the NBA Draft’s top-four for the fourth straight year, benefiting from the James Harden trade that set off seasons of futility but steady improvement.

On Sunday, Houston head coach Ime Udoka represented the team in Chicago, the 2024 NBA Draft Lottery’s site. The Atlanta Hawks, who entered the event with the second-lowest odds to jump into the prized top-four positioning, won the No. 1 pick.

Meanwhile, the Rockets entered the day with the possibility of earning two top-four selections. They held the Brooklyn Nets’ unprotected first-round pick, an asset acquired in the 2021 trade that sent the franchise’s former cornerstone player. The Nets, who missed the playoffs, held the sixth-lowest odds of entering the top four. Houston also had its own pick, which would convey to the Oklahoma City Thunder as part of the 2019 Russell Westbrook trade if it didn’t land between the first through fourth picks.

After the lottery process, Houston landed at No. 12 to fulfill its end of the swap with OKC. However, the Nets leaped from their projected No. 9 positioning to earn the No. 3 pick, which, you guessed it, automatically became an asset that Udoka, Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta, and general manager Rafael Stone can use or leverage in a trade.

The No. 3 pick follows a string of post-Harden era selections that landed high in the draft order. In 2021, Houston landed the No. 2 pick, the first of three in the first round. In 2022, the Rockets picked up the third pick, one of two selections in the first round. And last year, Houston cracked the top four with one other first-rounder.

As it stands, the No. 3 pick is Houston’s only first-round selection this year.

Who may land in Houston?

Unlike the 2023 draft, no clear-cut, transformative top prospect dominates the conversation.

But, like last year’s Victor Wembayama draft, a French teen is this year’s overall top prospect, according to ESPN.

France could go first and second – ESPN’s Jonathan Givony projects frontcourt players Zaccharie Risacher and Alex Sarr, both teen phenoms overseas, will head to Atlanta and No. 2-picking team Washington.

Who would be left for Houston?

Givony sees University of Kentucky guard Reed Sheppard as Houston’s pick.

“Houston could look at plug-and-play options with this pic, considering the youthful roster construction. Shooting will likely be a priority this summer, and the dynamic shot-making versatility of Sheppard — who made over 50% of his 3s this season — could be attractive with this pick, along with his feel for the game and defensive instincts,” Givony wrote for ESPN+.

UConn center Donovan Clingan could also get a look as Alperen Sengun’s backup, Givony added.

Rockets’ first-round selections since 2021

2021

  • No. 2: Jalen Green, guard, Overtime Elite
  • No. 23: Usman Garuba, forward/center, Turkey
  • No. 24: Josh Christopher, guard, Arizona State

Rockets acquired No. 16 pick Alperen Sengun, drafted by Oklahoma City

SEE MORE: Welcome to Houston! Rockets introduce Jalen Green and their 2021 draft class

2022

  • No. 3: Jabari Smith Jr., forward, Auburn
  • No. 17: Tari Eason, forward, LSU

Rockets acquired No. 29 pick TyTy Washington, drafted by Memphis

SEE MORE: Houston Rockets’ NBA Draft night nets them 3 SEC stars headlined by Jabari Smith Jr.

2023

  • No. 4: Amen Thompson, guard, Overtime Elite
  • No. 20: Cam Whitmore, forward, Villanova

SEE MORE: Houston Rockets go with Amen Thompson at No. 4, Cam Whitmore at No. 20

Who will land in Clutch City? Would Houston trade out of this pick, potentially on draft night? Find out when the 2024 NBA Draft airs live in a two-night event on June 26-27 on ABC13.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Houston police identify and arrest suspect involved in McDonald’s fatal shooting

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A suspect has been arrested in connection with a 46-year-old attorney’s death last weekend, according to court documents.

Anthony Martin Landry, 57, was charged with murder in the fatal shooting of 46-year-old Jeffrey Limmer.

ORIGINAL REPORT: Attorney’s sister says she’s not surprised he tried calming angry customer when he was killed

Officers responded to a shooting at a McDonald’s near the Katy Freeway, where police found Limmer unresponsive with multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

An investigation by HPD revealed that Limmer tried to calm Laundry down, who was reportedly upset over his order and demanded a refund. Investigators detail in court documents that Landry was yelling racial slurs and was ‘irate.’

The court documents show that Limmer and Laundry then argued outside the building. Investigators said that Limmer pushed Landry to the ground and went back into the fast food restaurant.

Investigators then detailed in the court documents that Landry went to his truck and retrieved a gun and shot the attorney, before fleeing the scene in a blue Ford pick-up.

Police say they were able to track down the suspect and he was identified as the shooter by a witness.

Court documents and records show that Landry was out of jail on bond for assaulting a family member in February.

Landry is currently in jail without bond, awaiting his first court appearance.

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This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.