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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Rainbands from Beta will continue to bring soaking showers to Southeast Texas overnight into Wednesday morning.Some neighborhoods picked up over a foot of rain Monday night-Tuesday in Harris County. An additional 3-6 inches will be possible with higher amounts in localized areas in parts of SE Texas. The heavy rain should move into our eastern cities including Winnie and Liberty Wednesday morning which may cause some street flooding in these areas.A Flash Flood Watch will stay in effect through Wednesday morning for much of Southeast Texas.Our entire coast is also under a coastal flood warning. Tides are expected to be 1-3 feet above normal. This warning lasts through 7 am Wednesday.Our tornado threat will be very low but we will keep a close eye on any rotation. Beta's center is expected to slowly track northeast Tuesday and Wednesday, putting its deep moisture over Houston tonight into Wednesday morning. The flash flood threat will continue until Beta moves northeast Wednesday afternoon.Temperatures will generally hold steady in the 70s overnight,All of this rain should clear out late Wednesday, with drying expected Thursday. With the drier air in place, morning lows will dip into the 60s with highs in the 80s through the weekend. Temperatures will warm up to near 90 degrees by Monday, but a cool front arriving next Tuesday should knock highs back down into the 80s with lows in the low-to-mid 60s.SHARE YOUR WEATHER PHOTOS: Send us pics and video of weather in your area to news@abc13.com and at #ABC13Eyewitness on social media.