A major crash at 2499 Flowers St disrupted the early morning on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, around 6:01 AM. Responding officers worked the scene as traffic shifted around the incident in this residential Harris County area.
This crash arrives against a backdrop of sustained incident activity at this location. According to LocalTrafficAccidents.com data, Flowers St has recorded 29 incidents over the past 30 days, with 15 of those classified as major. Over a 90-day window, the count climbs to 85 total incidents, 45 major. The longer view is even more striking: in the past 12 months, 57 major crashes and 6 fatal crashes have been recorded within this one-mile radius, per LTA's proprietary database.
Tuesday itself is the single busiest day at this location historically. Over the past 90 days, Tuesdays have seen 14 crashes at this address—more than any other day of the week. The timing pattern here breaks from typical rush-hour corridors: most crashes fall outside weekday commute peaks, with the busiest single hour being 10 to 11 AM (11 crashes recorded during that window in recent months).
The broader Harris County context shows 18,453 incidents recorded over the past 30 days, with 16 of those fatal. Weather at the time of this morning's crash was overcast with temperatures near 78 degrees.
State crash records add historical depth to the location. Per TxDOT CRIS public crash records, 856 crashes have occurred within about a quarter-mile of this address since January 2020, including 5 fatals. The most common officer-recorded contributing factor across those crashes is "Failed To Control Speed" (286 crashes). Hit-and-run incidents account for 14.1% of all crashes at this location (264 of 1,879 units involved).
In the 30 days immediately before this incident, LTA's database recorded 184 crashes within one mile of this address. Since this morning's crash, three additional incidents have been logged in that same radius.
Conditions at the scene remain under management by responding crews. Drivers in the area should expect continued activity and delays as the incident is cleared and normal traffic flow resumes.
This report was produced by LTA's editor-designed production system under the executive editorial direction of Dennis R. Mundy, Executive Editor. The system combines our proprietary data pipeline with AI-assisted drafting to deliver verified incident coverage to LTA's editorial standards.