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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Tropical Storm Beta continues to move west-northwest towards the TX coastline. Outer rain bands from Beta impacted our area already and more are expected.Our entire coast is under a Tropical Storm Warning, Storm Surge Warning, and Flash Flood Watch. The storm surge is already pushing tides up and the water levels are expected to peak before sunrise with 3-5' of water over the low-lying regions of the coast. Tropical-storm-force winds are expected to begin Sunday night and continue through Monday. The Tropical Storm Warning extends inland all the way into Houston and Harris County. Most of Southeast Texas is also included in a Flash Flood Watch through Tuesday evening. Our Hurricane Watch has been dropped, meaning that hurricane force winds are unlikely with this storm.Winds will pick up today as Beta gets closer to land, especially for our coastal communities. Tropical storm force winds are unlikely as far north as Houston, but are likely in areas from Galveston to Palacios.A tornado threat will emerge along the coast late tonight into early Monday morning as Beta's center gets closer to land. The threat for tornadoes and flash-flooding will be with us all day today as Beta makes landfall, most likely around Matagorda County. Communities along the path of Beta southwest of Houston will have the greatest risk of flash-flooding Monday. Beta's center is expected to slowly track northeast Tuesday and Wednesday, putting its deepest moisture over Houston Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.SHARE YOUR WEATHER PHOTOS: Send us pics and video of weather in your area to news@abc13.com and at #ABC13Eyewitness on social media.