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TIMELINE: Easter Sunday’s weather improves but rain is still likely near Houston

Almost a 15 degree temperature drop Sunday

HOUSTON – Expecting major improvements Sunday, behind Saturday’s cold front that dumped over 2 inches of rain across SE Texas.

See how much your neighborhood picked up here: Houston weather: Over 2 inches of rain falls Saturday night; another round expected Easter Sunday

KPRC 2’s weather team will be tracking the next wave of rain. Here’s what you need to know:

Easter Sunday, more rain but not a wash out... for everyone:

Some lingering light rain may be around early Sunday morning mainly near the coast.

Light showers along the coast

The rest of us wake up with dry skies , temperatures in the upper-50s and strong north winds. This will make it feel colder than the actual temperature.

Upper 50s to low 60s.

Temperatures will warm to the upper 60s to low 70s, and another round of steady rain will occur southwest of Houston. An upper-level disturbance, a short wave, will move through Houston on Sunday, bringing more rain. Street flooding concerns are mainly across Matagorda County into South Texas- watch for ponding if you are headed to South Texas.

Showers begin to move into southeast Texas but stay out of Houston
Steady showers move east south of I-10
Flood risk well southwest of Houston.

The good news, we need this rain. Southeast Texas has been stuck in drought, so this will definitely help, even if it doesn’t fix everything overnight.

Make sure you have our weather app, it will alert when rain is headed to your area!