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Houston weather: Weekend rain chances
Within any storm that we see this weekend, it could drop a lot of rain in a short amount of time. There is a 1/4 risk for isolated street flooding across most of Southeast Texas.
HOUSTON - Rain chances will be increasing heading into the weekend.
Increasing rain late this week
The rest of Friday will bring more clouds and a chance for scattered evening storms, then we have a tricky weekend forecast.
A cold front will approach, then stall, and it's a challenge as to how close to Houston the front will stall.
For now, count on muggy air and a good chance for showers and a few storms this weekend.
Heavy rain possible
Within any storm that we see this weekend, it could drop a lot of rain in a short amount of time.
There is a 1/4 risk for isolated street flooding across most of Southeast Texas.
Stay weather-aware and remember to turn around, don’t drown.
No tropical systems with plenty of dust
No tropical systems with plenty of dust
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Tropical Weather Update - More active pattern expected for August
So far this hurricane season, Saharan dust has dominated across the Atlantic resulting in a lack of many strong tropical waves and a quiet pattern. In the short-term, no storms are expected, but as we head into August and especially mid-August, expect a more active tropical pattern.
So far this hurricane season, Saharan dust has dominated across the Atlantic, resulting in a lack of many strong tropical waves and a quiet pattern.
In the short-term, no storms are expected, but as we head into August and especially mid-August, expect a more active tropical pattern for the Caribbean, Gulf and Atlantic. September is typically the busiest month of the Atlantic basin hurricane season.
The Source: Your Gulf Coast Weather Authority