HOUSTON – More rainfall is possible across the Houston area on Wednesday as a FOX 26 Storm Alert has been extended.
FOX 26 STORM ALERT
Multiple rounds of heavy downpours moved across Southeast Texas Tuesday, creating street flooding in some locations. Flood Warnings are in effect for Ganado & Midfield where 4-9″ of rain fell. The flood threat continues as another round is expected on Wednesday. It could be a washout at times and repeated downpours could bring localized flooding in spots. The Weather Prediction Center currently has most of the FOX26 area in a 2/4 risk for excessive rainfall Wednesday.
HOTTER, DRIER PATTERN TO WRAP UP THE WORK WEEK
Toward the end of the week, things start to dry out and skies clear. Middle to upper 90s return to the forecast to start the upcoming weekend. Feels like temps will also climb to 102-107 late week and this weekend.
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TROPICS QUIET FOR NOW
The National Hurricane Center keeps things quiet for the next seven days across the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf. Some of our forecast models hint at the small chance for tropical development forming off a stalled front in the northeastern Gulf, off the coast of Florida early next week. We are still days away, so a lot can change between now and then. Download FOX Local for your daily tropical updates.
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