Key facts
- A flash flood warning for Houston and Harris County has expired.
- Heavy rains are expected in Southeast Texas on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
- Localized street flooding is a possibility due to heavy rains.
- Tropical air is contributing to the current weather pattern.
- Scattered storms are possible daily this week and into the weekend.
- The current weather pattern is anticipated to continue until after the weekend.
Southeast Texas is expected to experience a continuation of warm, humid weather with scattered storms and heavy rainfall through the upcoming weekend. Tropical air is the driving force behind this persistent weather pattern, which is anticipated to last until after the weekend.
While a flash flood warning previously in effect for Houston and Harris County has expired, the potential for localized street flooding remains. Heavy rains are forecast for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, with downpours and scattered storms also possible on Sunday. This outlook suggests daily storm activity for the region.
The current weather conditions are characterized by the presence of tropical air, leading to increased moisture and the likelihood of precipitation. Residents are advised of the possibility of street flooding during periods of heavy rain.
