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Sealy, TX Traffic Cameras: 200+ Live Cams

200+ Live Camera Feeds • Sealy, Texas

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Watch Sealy Traffic in Real-Time

Access 200+ live traffic and street cameras across Sealy and Austin County β€” at the western edge of the Greater Houston metro on the I-10 corridor. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across I-10, TX-36, and the major surface routes serving the Brazos bottom country. Monitor the daily flow between Sealy, Houston, San Antonio, and the Bellville-Brenham region.

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Cameras: 200+  |  Coverage: Sealy & Austin County  |  Sources: TxDOT, DriveTexas, Houston TranStar  |  Access: Free, no registration

Camera Coverage

I-10 Through Sealy

130+ Live Cameras

The Houston-San Antonio spine β€” the densest stretch of cameras between the two major metros

TX-36 Corridor

40+ Live Cameras

The north-south route through Sealy connecting to Brenham and Rosenberg

Surface Streets & Frontage Roads

30+ Live Cameras

Highway 90 (Old US-90), Texas Avenue, Meyer Street, and the I-10 frontage system

Sealy sits at a critical waypoint on I-10 between Houston and San Antonio, with the second-largest camera concentration of any small Texas city. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, this section of I-10 carries some of the heaviest commercial truck volumes in Texas β€” Sealy is a primary fueling and rest stop for cross-state freight, and the camera coverage reflects the corridor's role as a freight backbone.

TxDOT camera density through Sealy reflects the city's location on one of the most heavily used freight corridors in Texas. I-10 between Houston and San Antonio is the main southern transcontinental truck route, and the Brookshire-Sealy-Columbus stretch is a critical mid-route monitoring zone for both incident response and weather event tracking.

I-10 Through Sealy

I-10 is the Sealy story. The interstate runs east-west through the city, carrying a relentless mix of Houston-bound commuters, San Antonio-bound freight, and the constant flow of cross-state through-traffic. Cameras across this stretch monitor practically every major exit and frontage interchange.

I-10 Through Sealy

  • Brookshire / FM 1489 (East) — Eastern entry from the Greater Houston metro
  • TX-36 / Sealy — The city's primary exit, fueling and food cluster
  • FM 949 / Cat Spring — Western Sealy boundary, rural transition
  • San Felipe Direction (West) — Continuation toward Columbus

A blocked I-10 leaves few options. Old US-90 (Highway 90) parallels the interstate but is signal-controlled and absorbs heavy diversions when something goes wrong. Cameras on Highway 90, the Sealy frontage roads, and the TX-36 north and south approaches show whether alternates are still moving or already absorbing the diverted traffic.

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See live conditions on the corridor before committing to a Houston or San Antonio drive.

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TX-36 and Cross-County Routes

TX-36 runs north-south through Sealy, connecting Brenham and Bellville to the north with Rosenberg and the southern Brazos communities. Cameras at:

  • TX-36 / I-10 interchange: Major fueling and food cluster
  • TX-36 / Highway 90: Surface street junction, Sealy downtown approach
  • Northern TX-36: Rural route toward Bellville

I-10 vs. Highway 90

For local moves between Sealy and the next town east or west, Highway 90 is signal-controlled but reliable. Cameras on the I-10 frontage and Highway 90 show whether the freeway has stalled enough to make Highway 90 worth taking β€” a common decision during weekend traffic surges.

Surface Streets and Sealy's Grid

When the freeway slows, Sealy's surface network carries the load:

  • Highway 90 (Old US-90): Original cross-state surface route
  • Texas Avenue: Sealy's main downtown spine
  • Meyer Street: Cross-town residential connector
  • East-West Frontage Roads: Extensive frontage system on both sides of I-10
  • FM 1093 / Bellville Highway: Northern county connection

Users can also monitor live street feeds along Highway 90 and the I-10 frontage roads to spot truck staging or signal cascades during peak weekend travel windows.

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Traffic Patterns

Sealy's traffic is freight-anchored. I-10 truck volumes stay heavy across the entire 24-hour cycle, with surges during the weekday morning peak (6:00-8:00 AM) and afternoon peak (3:00-5:00 PM). Friday-Sunday afternoons see additional weekend traveler flow between Houston and San Antonio that compounds with regular freight traffic. Holiday weekends β€” Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving β€” produce the heaviest sustained surges.

Weather and Driving Hazards

Hurricane evacuation routes run directly through Sealy. I-10 westbound contraflow has been activated during major Houston-area hurricane evacuations, and the corridor is the primary inland evacuation route. Cameras during named-storm events are the most reliable way to confirm whether routes are flowing or stalled.

Flash flooding along the Brazos River and surrounding bayous can affect Highway 90, FM 949, and the TX-36 approaches. The 2017 Hurricane Harvey events caused major closures across Austin County.

Severe thunderstorms in spring frequently bring hail, high winds, and tornadic activity to the corridor.

Major Events

Texas Independence Day events at nearby Washington-on-the-Brazos, the Austin County Fair, and major Brenham / Round Top antiques shows all produce predictable surges through Sealy. The Round Top antiques weekends (twice a year) generate substantial regional traffic on TX-36 and the surrounding farm-to-market roads.

About the Platform

TrafficVision.Live aggregates feeds from 600+ official sources into one seamless interface β€” including TxDOT, DriveTexas, and the dense Houston TranStar network on the eastern approach. Use our interactive map to find cameras by location, switch to grid view to scan I-10 east and west of Sealy simultaneously, build custom routes for your I-10 trip, or save favorites for instant access. Available 24/7 on any device.

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How many traffic cameras are available in Sealy?

TrafficVision.Live aggregates over 200 live cameras covering Sealy, including I-10 through Austin County, TX-36, Highway 90, and the surface arterials across the city. Feeds come from TxDOT, DriveTexas, and Houston TranStar.

Are Sealy traffic cameras free to view?

Yes. All Sealy cameras on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required. They are publicly maintained TxDOT feeds presented in one searchable interface.

Why does a small city like Sealy have so many cameras?

I-10 through Sealy is one of the most heavily monitored interstate stretches in Texas because it's a primary truck-freight corridor between Houston and San Antonio. The camera density supports both daily traffic management and emergency response across the corridor.

Are evacuation routes covered during hurricanes?

Yes. I-10 westbound β€” including the Sealy stretch β€” has full camera coverage during named-storm events. The corridor is the primary inland evacuation route from Greater Houston, and live feeds let evacuees confirm conditions before committing to a route.

Where can I find Sealy street cameras?

You can find live Sealy street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Highway 90, the I-10 frontage roads, TX-36, and Texas Avenue.

Is the Sealy fueling cluster on I-10 covered?

Yes. The TX-36 / I-10 interchange and the surrounding fueling and food cluster are heavily covered, allowing through-truckers and travelers to see truck staging and ramp conditions before exiting.

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