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Showers continue Sunday , more sun next week in Houston

Sunday morning soggy, Sunday evening drying out.

Current Radar:

HOUSTONTrack radar as late night showers move in from the SW to the NE along I-10 Saturday night.

KPRC 2 FLOOD TRACKER: Get alerted if flooding is occurring in your immediate area

Sunday’s Forecast:

Sunday morning showers and thunderstorms begin to move into SE Texas. Late Sunday morning showers and storms will continue to be scattered.

Light showers across SE Texas

Afternoon staying wet mainly south of I-10 but showers extending north of I-10 at times.

The best shower coverage remains south of I-10.

Sunday evening expect some breaks in the clouds as showers exit to the east.

Finally drying out
Tracking the tropics:

After a quiet second half of July, the tropics my wake up at the end of next week. There is a 40% chance of development with a tropical wave in the Atlantic over the next 7 days. The wave enters a zone with less Saharan Dust and little wind shear, giving the wave a chance to develop. If it becomes a tropical storm it would become Debby.

A 40% chance a tropical wave may develop into a tropical system over the next 7 days.

It has a 10% chance to become a hurricane near Florida August 5th with tropical storm develop being more likely.

10% chance for the East Coast to see hurricane force winds
Tropical storm chance is rising along the east coast from Florida into the Carolinas.
10-day Forecast:

Early week expect a few afternoon and evening showers, otherwise the week is dry and temperatures return to the 90s.

Houston goes from drenched to dry over the next 10 days.

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