HOUSTON - Deeper Gulf moisture keeps pouring in this weekend, so expect more clouds and higher rain chances.
Tropical moisture moves in
Scattered showers will move into Houston late morning on Saturday and bring isolated thunderstorms through the afternoon.
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Houston weather: July 11 morning forecast
Scattered showers move into Houston late Saturday morning and bring isolated thunderstorms through the afternoon. Those showers and storms stick around through early next week and bring a chance of street flooding. FOX 26 meteorologist Allison Gargaro has the details.
Flood threat increases
As rounds of showers and thunderstorms continue through Tuesday, street flooding will be possible.
Rain will not fall nonstop, but repeated downpours could bring localized street flooding in spots.
For now, models are indicating that the highest risk for heavy rain is on Monday. On Sunday, there is a one out of four risk of street flooding and that threat increases to a two out of four risk on Monday.
A FOX 26 Storm Alert will be in effect for Monday.
Tropics quiet for now
El Niño and Saharan dust are keeping the tropics mainly quiet with high levels of wind shear and dry, dusty air. It is very difficult for any tropical system to develop at this point.
For that reason, the National Hurricane Center keeps things quiet for the next seven days across the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of America. However, we don't get to the peak of hurricane season until Sept. 10, and it doesn't end until the end of November. So stay alert even when things are quiet.
Houston 7 day forecast
The Source: Information in this article comes from FOX 26 meteorologist Allison Gargaro.