Labor Day weather in Houston: More thundestorms threaten flood-prone areas

Brays Bayou reeling from 7″ of heavy rainfall on Sunday

We’re keeping a close eye on the radar as the potential for additional thunderstorms looms on Monday.

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The flash flood risk has dropped from slight to marginal, now at a minimum 5% chance compared to Sunday. However, don’t let that fool you—the heavy rainfall has left soils saturated, increasing flood risks even with lower rainfall amounts.

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Some areas were hit hard: Brays Bayou and Lawndale saw 7.12 inches, Gulf Freeway at South Loop recorded 6.16 inches, and Lewis Creek got 4.17 inches.

Sunday's rain totals (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Monday’s focus remains on radar and Futuretrack as we monitor thunderstorm chances, especially in areas with already waterlogged soil, which could amplify flooding concerns.

You can track radar here:

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Here’s the bright spot: sunshine returns tomorrow, bringing a much-needed break from the rain.


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