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Timeline of when Houston will see thunderstorms Tuesday, how heavy it will get

Tuesday begins a bumpy ride weather-wise for the next few days. A stalled front is triggering some showers across the region, along with some dense fog for the morning commute.

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Tuesday’s Rain Timeline:

11:00 am: We’ll continue to track rain with the chance for heavier downpours in our communities to the west - like Columbus, and Brenham, to the north like - Conroe and the Woodlands. Areas south of I-10 should see more isolated storms until early Wednesday morning.

11am radar output (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

2-5 pm: We’ll track the chance for heavier rain and downpours for the majority of the area as the system pushes to the east by 6 pm

Afternoon storm forecast (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Futuretrack (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Rain totals:

Keep the umbrella with you as you go to work or school this week, as rain chances continue into Wednesday. This won’t be a total washout, but most will get a healthy drink of water across southeast Texas.

Rain and thunderstorms possible Wednesday

Another round of rain starts the weekend as another cold front moves through.

Over the next 5 days portions of northeastern Walker County, northern San Jacinto County, and most of Polk County have the chance to take the highest rainfall total trophy over the next week.

Heaviest along I-45 and north of I-45

When all is said and done, we could see anywhere from 0.50 to 1.5 inches of rainfall in areas north of of Sugar Land and Pearland, while areas along the coast may only receive around 0.1 to 0.25 inches of rain.

10 Day Forecast:

The series of fronts bring with it decent rain chances and a temperature roller coaster. Livestock Show and Rodeo trail riders should prepare for every type of weather pattern as we’ll see it all over the next 7-10 days!

Valentine’s Day looks to be just near the average for this time of year, with barely any chance for rain.

10-day Forecast (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

About the Authors
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Meteorologist, craft beer guru, dad to Maya and Ella and a sock and cheese addict.

Amanda Goluszka is a weather intern at KPRC 2. Hailing from Chicago and having studied at College of DuPage and Texas A&M University, she's focused on becoming a full-time broadcast meteorologist.

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