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Tracking another round of showers and storms Friday in the Houston area

Rainy roads and frequent lightning strikes will be the greatest threats

Houston watch for downpours that may lead to street flooding

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CHECK RADAR HERE: YOU CAN TRACK RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS BEFORE YOU LEAVE YOUR HOUSE.

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Tonight into Friday Morning:

Showers and storms continue to turn isolated across southeast Texas Thursday night. By Friday morning, wet weather returns in time for the early-morning walk and the morning commute.

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Friday afternoon and evening, scattered showers and storms continue to fire off along the sea breeze that moves inland. Watch for street ponding and flooding as storm have the potential to drop anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of rain. Rain chances fade after sunset.

Watch for slow-downs on the morning commute
Scattered showers and storms
Storms coverage begins to fade after sunset

Tracking tropical moisture at the end of the week:

There is a large, disorganized area of tropical moisture in the Gulf. It shouldn’t form into a tropical storm or depression, but it will bring more organized heavy rain to the Gulf Coast. There is a 60% chance of moisture here on Friday and Saturday. Both of these days we have a street flooding threat.

This disorganized area could bring widespread heavy rain to Houston at the end of the week (Copyright 2026 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Street flooding possible at the end of the week (Copyright 2026 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Your extended forecast:

After these next several stormy days, things are expected to trend drier as we get to the start of next week. Have your plans ready for changing weather, keep the Storm Tracker 2 radar handy, and check back for the latest local updates.

Drying out next week