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Isolated showers Monday but widely scattered storms return to Houston mid-week

Watch for street flooding as daily storms move through

Houston watch for street flooding this week

Monday, more clouds than sun with a passing isolated shower. Houston, get ready for several soggy days as widespread rain and storms arrive Tuesday night through Thursday.

There is even potential for excessive rainfall as this system moves through, with weekly rainfall totals currently estimated at 2 to 4 inches or more. There is still uncertainty regarding the exact timing and placement of the heaviest rain, as it depends on the movement of a frontal boundary and individual upper-level energy impulses. Residents should prepare for an unsettled period and stay informed as these rain chances persist through the end of next week.

What you need to know:

  • Showers and storm chances return this week with multiple waves of rain.
  • Watch for street flooding this week
  • Severe risk is low but not zero on Tuesday

Monday: Hot, Humid with a few sprinkles

Another day of heat and humidity with isolated passing showers.

Isolated showers throughout the day
Monday Afternoon

Stormy Periods Through the late week:

A daily rain pattern kicks off Tuesday as a series of storm systems move through. KPRC 2 meteorologists are still monitoring the exact timing and placement, but be prepared for rounds of heavy rain starting Tuesday. By the end of the week, 2″-4″ of rain is expected to fall.

This is an example of a futurecast for next week (Copyright 2026 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
2 - 4 inches over the next 5 days

Your 10 Day Forecast:

Temperatures will be a touch lower starting Wednesday as rain chances rise. With several rounds of storms in the works, keep your eye on Storm Tracker 2 radar and check Click2Houston for the latest updates. Hopefully, you have our app, which will tell you when rain is headed toward you.

Stormy forecast leading up to Labor Day

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