As we continue to track the aftermath of the devastating flooding in the Texas Hill Country, we’re also keeping an eye on the rain chances increasing in our viewing area.
Monday Rain Chances Continue:
Rain chances increase throughout the day. Morning chances start mainly south of I-10, along the coast.
Some of these cells could produce a quick inch to an inch and a half of rain. For those commuting or out and about during the late afternoon, there is a risk of minor flooding on roadway feeders, especially between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.
You can check radar here:
While Monday’s storms aren’t expected to reach the intensity of recent deadly flooding events, caution is advised as downpours move through.
Monday afternoon storms and showers are widely scattered, with the chance for heavy downpours. Monday night showers begin to focus west of Houston.
Tracking the tropics:
Post Tropical Chantel will continue to bring flash flood concerns for portions of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Chantel is bringing heavy rain and rip current risks to the Carolinas and Virgina.
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:
Daily showers and storms continue next week until intense July heat takes over.