Good news after flooding rains, Houston flood threat decrease for Labor Day

A cold front is expected to stall by the coast this evening, which will bring chances for heavy rain at times and minor flooding through parts of the Labor Day weekend.

LIVE RADAR: Slow-moving storms bring heavy rain, flooding concerns this Labor Day weekend

ALERTS:

  • Flash Flood Warning for Harris County until 4:45 pm Sunday

TxDOT reported flash flooding near I-45 and I-610, with water covering the westbound frontage road. Flooded areas were noted west of I-45 from Telephone Road to Roe Drive, creating hazardous conditions for drivers.

Storm chances fire off as a weak cold front continues to slow down.

This will bring scattered storms. Most of the storm activity stays north of Houston until the evening hours.

You can track radar here:

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Labor Day:

Storm chances continue Monday but it won’t be as widespread as Sunday and the flood is 1/4.

Monday flood risk decreases across SE Texas

Monday morning isolated to spotty showers possible.

Mostly dry with a few showers around

The best chance for storms comes late evening into Monday night.

Storms chances increase
storms move into Harris County

The end of summer for us here in Houston usually takes its sweet time well into early October before we feel some fall effects. However, below is the temperature outlook for the first full week of September will be below normal for most of the country. We’ll hopefully get to tap into some of that and take our temps down a bit!

Temperature Outlook (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Tropical Outlook:

The tropics remain generally quiet. There is only one disturbance that will form off the coast of Africa that has a 30% chance of developing over the next 7 days.

A tropical wave moves off the coast of Africa

There is are no tropical threats to the Gulf at this time. Cherish this moment, it’s rare for late-August.

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:

Behind the wet weather comes a slight temperature change for morning lows. Instead of upper 70s, Sunday and Monday SE Texas could wake up to temperatures in the low 70s. Don’t get too excited the daytime temperatures stay high!

Drying out

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