Scattered showers and storms continue across Houston, expected to stretch through the weekend

Dry, hot weather pattern returns next week

The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity, Walker, Chambers, Liberty, and Houston counties. This flood warning will remain in effect until Monday morning.

Friday’s Rain Chances:

Spotty to scattered showers and storms are possible Friday, with the most activity during the afternoon and evening hours.

Heading to Pride Parade? Here’s what the weather is expected to look like

Isolated morning showers and storms
Scattered showers and storms move north Friday afternoon and evening

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Up and Down Weekend Rain Chances:

Saturday looks like the pick day of the weekend because the chances of rain and storms are only 20%.

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Sunday’s rain chances double. Any storm that forms may lead to downpours and lightning. Keep this in mind as you head to town to see Beyoncé. Plan for extra travel time.

Saturday the best weekend day because of lower rain threat

The pattern does change for the drier. High pressure that is causing extreme heat in the northeast will begin to move back to the west, decreasing rain chances through the end of June.

High pressure builds west

Tracking the tropics:

No active development expected over the next 7 days. Saharan dust continues to move across the Atlantic basin and a plume could reach SE Texas Sunday and Monday that may reduce air quality.

A chance for dense Saharan Dust to reach the Gulf

Remember, the Atlantic hurricane season lasts through November. Here in SE Texas, we see the tropical season peak in September, but we can see a storm anytime from now through the fall. Last year, Hurricane Beryl made landfall early in the morning on July 8th.

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Make sure your family is prepared for whatever comes our way this hurricane season. You can check out our 2025 Hurricane and Flood Survival Guide here.

Your 10-Day Forecast:

As we approach the weekend, rain chances will decrease, just in time for the Houston Pride Parade! Heat ramps up as drier air and sunshine dominate for the start of July.

Drying out and heating up next week