Tracking the Front:
We’re tracking a weakening cold front that will knock us back into seasonable temperatures next week with a solid chance for rain. The heaviest rain appears to stay across parts of the hill country and west of San Antonio, where there could be some measure of flash flooding.
Right now, we’re tracking the chance for isolated strong thunderstorms with the possibility of localized heavy rainfall. We have a marginal risk, level 1 out of 5, for excessive rainfall north and northwest of the Houston metro area.
Texans fans don’t have to worry about a washout ruining your fun. However, be sure to secure your paper plates and napkins as you set up, as the winds will be breezy through the late afternoon. The warm wind will help temperatures potentially tie the daily record of 84!
When does the rain arrive to Houston?
While parts of central Texas will likely see the bulk of this rain Thursday, we will see some scattered storms move in early Friday across the Brazos Valley and look to weaken once they approach most of the Houston metro by Friday afternoon. As the front slows and stalls there is chance for another round of showers and scattered storms Friday night into Saturday morning.
Your extended forecast:
Another chance for rain Sunday and Monday as a cold front moves through SE Texas. Temperatures will remain above average until. There is some hope that fall will return starting Tuesday, with morning lows in the 50s and highs in the 60s and 70s!
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