Today’s Forecast:
Parking your Lexus might have you throwing your keys up ‘cause the traffic in Houston could keep you sticking around, round, round as showers and storms move across SE Texas Sunday afternoon. Sunday evening rain chances gradually decrease as storms move north away from Houston. Keep this in mind as you head to town to see Beyoncé. Plan for extra travel time.
We’re tracking afternoon thunderstorms - check radar here:
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 for the start of July.
Tracking the tropics:
In the tropics, we’re watching and tracking two developments: Tropical Storm Berry - which is expected to produce heavy rainfall across portions of NE Mexico and more tropical conditions to areas over E Mexico - including wind gusts.
We’re also watching an area of low pressure near the Atlantic and or Gulf coast.
Saharan dust continues to move across the Atlantic basin, and a plume reaches SE Texas on Sunday and will stay until at least Wednesday. This dense plume of dust will reduce air quality and lead to hazy skies.
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.
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:
Behind weekend storms, heat ramps up as drier air and sunshine dominate for the start of July.