Monday Evening Commute
A break from widespread rain is on the way. Expect scattered showers moving east during Houston’s evening commute Monday night just a few lingering showers keeping southeast Texas damp. It isn’t until Tuesday morning when rain ramps back up.
Early Week Rainy Forecast
Starting Monday southeast Texas moves into an unsettled pattern, and it may be tough to get out of it. We’re under the influence of a strong Pacific jet stream that is helping to amplify our heavy rain chances through Wednesday.
Rainfall totals have added up to 2 -3 inches north and west of Houston. Houston and cities to the east picked up slightly over an inch of rain.
Tuesday rain focused mainly north of I-10. Wednesday is the last wave of heavy rain, returning to more widespread coverage.
Models are suggesting some areas could see anywhere from 3-7 inches of rain Monday through Wednesday. Flooding issues will be minor, generally low-lying areas and feeder roads.
10-Day forecast
We are warmer this week, but heavy rain is possible through Wednesday. Shower chances linger through the end of the week. While they back off, we’ll see a shot of cooler air also move in as we head into the weekend, but it comes with sunshine.
Heavy rainfall is drenching the Houston area, prompting concerns about flooding. How’s the weather in your location? Share snapshots of your surroundings on Click2Pins and let us know what you’re experiencing. Stay safe and dry! 🌧️