Hurricane Harvey: These Texas webcams offer safe storm watching

Coast Guard Air Station Houston responds to search and rescue requests after Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas, Aug. 27, 2017. The Coast Guard is working closely with all local and state emergency operation centers and has established incident command posts to manage Coast Guard storm operations.

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Want a front-row seat to Hurricane Harvey without getting soaked? Webcams set-up along the Gulf Coast, where the storm is expected to be strongest, are showing real-time footage.

Currently, Harvey is on path to make landfall between Corpus Christi and Matagorda. Flooding in the area could be as high as 25 inches, and higher in isolated areas.

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Stay safe this weekend and livestream some of these feeds instead of venturing out. Leave other suggested webcams to watch in the comments and we'll add them below.

-South Padre Island coastline: Isla Grand Beach Resort webcam

-View of downtown Corpus Christi, view of the Gulf: City of Corpus Christi page webcams





-View of the Gulf from Port Aransas: Dunes Condos TDPS webcam

-Port Aransas ferry landing, looking north: TDPS Ferry webcam

-Port Aransas ferry landing, looking south: TDPS Ferry webcam

-Corpus Christi traffic view: TxDOT highways

-Port O'Connor: Matagorda Pilot Station

-Port Aransas looking toward the ship channel: Dolphin Dock webcam