HOUSTON – Multiple rounds of heavy downpours will be moving across Southeast Texas to start the workweek.
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Storm Alert for Monday, Tuesday

Folks around Houston should stay weather aware on Monday as street flooding will be expected for low-lying and poor drainage areas.
The flood threat continues as rounds of showers and thunderstorms move through Tuesday. Street flooding will again be possible.

It will not be a washout of the next few days, but repeated downpours could bring localized flooding in spots. The Weather Prediction Center currently has most of the FOX 26 area in a 2/4 risk for excessive rainfall Monday and Tuesday.
Heavy rainfall likely
Deeper Gulf moisture lingers over Southeast Texas to start the week. A stalling front to our north helps pile up this rain-soaking situation for several days. So expect more clouds and higher rain chances, helping to keep the temperatures slightly below seasonal averages.
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The heaviest rain on Monday will be late morning through early evening. Tuesday features a slightly earlier start.
Toward the end of the week, things start to dry out and skies clear. The mid-90s return to the forecast to start next weekend.

Tropics quiet for now
The National Hurricane Center keeps things quiet for the next 7 days across the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf. Some of our forecast models hint at the chance for tropical development forming off a stalled front in the northeastern Gulf, off the coast of Florida, late this weekend. We are more than a week away, so a lot can change between now and then. Download FOX LOCAL for your daily tropical updates.
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