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Rain returns to Houston on Sunday☔

Humidity and rain return this weekend

This weekend is a bit more humid. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Tonight’s Forecast:

Tonight will be a nice evening. Pleasant tonight if you’re heading out, generally in the 70s.

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Our weekend forecast:

Tomorrow, the humidity is back. Our first round of rain is expected Sunday. This will be the beginning of a stormy weather pattern lasting through Wednesday of next week.

Clouds increase through the weekend. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Showers and thunderstorms possible at 4pm (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
This weekend is a bit more humid. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Solar Eclipse Trouble Monday:

Monday’s eclipse forecast looks cloudy and possibly rainy in Houston. Along the path of totality there is hope for enough clearing to see the eclipse. But the forecast is for clouds to impact viewing.

Cloudy and rainy in Houston (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Severe weather & flooding possible after the eclipse:

Monday afternoon to Tuesday morning thunderstorms form. We have a severe weather threat from Montgomery county to northeast Texas. More storms are expected Wednesday. Flooding is a possibility for our northern cities at this time.

Low risk for severe weather Monday (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Strong storms north of Houston (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Possible rain amounts (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
10-day forecast:

We get back to dry weather Thursday of next week. The forecast for next weekend’s Crawfish Festival looks great!

Clouds return Monday. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

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Chief meteorologist and recipient of the 2022 American Meteorological Society’s award for Excellence in Science Reporting by a Broadcast Meteorologist.

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