Houston weather: Rain chances through the weekend
Scattered showers and storms remain likely today across Southeast Texas. The unsettled setup continues through the weekend with scattered showers and storms possible each day.
Scattered showers and storms remain likely today across Southeast Texas. The unsettled setup continues through the weekend with scattered showers and storms possible each day.
What forecasters are calling “the first true heat wave of the summer" could arrive in parts of the U.S. just as the World Cup begins next week.
A flash flood warning has been issued for Harris County due to the rolling thunderstorms throughout the Houston-area.
Another round of scattered showers and storms is possible today and again Saturday as deep tropical moisture remains in place over Southeast Texas.
Stormy weather is settling in for the Houston area for the rest of the week.
As we move into Wednesday afternoon, the chance of scattered thunderstorms increases. There are no immediate tropical concerns for Houston.
Heat and humidity will be a common theme across Houston this week. On top of that, expect the chance of scattered storms beginning Tuesday through Saturday.
More storms and rainfall will be possible for Wednesday across the Houston area.
The U.S. Supreme Court has approved a compact between Texas, New Mexico and Colorado related to water rights of the Rio Grande.
The National Weather Service has issued multiple severe thunderstorm warnings due to storms rolling across the area.