Rain chances continue Mon.
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Weekend: Heaviest rain will likely impact areas south and east of Houston, where moisture convergence is strongest. Air quality: Hazy skies today due to Saharan dust, especially noticeable along the coast and over Galveston. Pack water and stay cool — it’ll feel like the mid-to-upper 90s across the metro.
On Sunday at 2:33 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a flood advisory in effect until 4:30 p.m. for Houston County.
KPRC 2 is tracking another round of thunderstorms moving across the Greater Houston area Sunday afternoon. MORE: Stormy patterns continue through the weekend; will they match what Houston saw earlier this week? The storms are expected to bring threats of lightning, heavy rain and possibly street flooding.
Potential heavy rains and localized flooding threaten Houston, with a stormy forecast including a 40% chance of afternoon thunderstorms and high temperatures. Nearby regions are under flood watch, and Houston anticipates a drier week ahead.
HOUSTON — Daily downpours will continue all week. A disturbance will be approaching southeast Texas from the east ramping up rain chances. Rain coverage will be more scattered between 12 p.m and 6 p.m. Be on the lookout for downpours that could cause low visibility and ponding on roadways.
Southeast Texas will see more downpours scattered across the region Tuesday and it could cause slower evening commutes. How much rain will fall?
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Rain chances are climbing this weekend as tropical moisture brings a higher chance for heavy rain that could flood streets. The storms on Saturday will be slow-movers, and ...
Here in Southeast Texas, it will be muggy again with another round of storms, some possibly heavy downpours. As for the temperature, we're looking at the low-90s
Houston forecasts stormy weekend with rain and thunderstorms likely, according to the National Weather Service.