Tropical Moisture moves into Texas: Storms continue across Harris County

Otherwise it’s still hot and humid - it’s mid-August after all

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There is a low flood threat Friday as rain could dump around 2 inches with some thunderstorms.

Saturday’s Forecast:

Saturday, possibly another round of tropical downpours affecting the Texans game. Tailgating could be stormy at times, so have some rain gear if you’re setting up in the lots at NRG Stadium!

Storms possible

However, the best rain swings through Houston during the afternoon and evening hours.

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Tracking the tropics:

Erin is now a category 1 hurricane, the first of the 2025 hurricane season.

The National Hurricane Center is expecting Erin to strengthen as it pushes west. It will be a major category 4 hurricane by the end of the weekend. The cone, officially called the “cone of uncertainty” outlines where the center is most likely to travel, widening over time because forecast uncertainty grows.

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It’s important to remember the cone does not show storm size or impacts; dangerous winds, rain, and surge can happen well outside the cone.

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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 extended forecast:

Rain chances drop back to 30 to 40 percent next week, keeping the forecast closer to seasonal norms. Watch for brief downpours and stay hydrated as feels-like temperatures will reach the triple digits.

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