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Tracking Thunderstorms and flood threat on Thursday, but first another dreary day in Houston.

Grab your umbrella - you’re going to need it this week!

Next Three Days

Tonight’s Forecast:

We are cloudy and mild tonight with overnight temperatures in the 50s. Tonight we will see the chance for light showers that could make the roads a little slick through most of Tuesday morning.

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Tuesday’s Forecast:

Tuesday will be another dreary day. We will have mostly cloudy skies with light rain showers possible through the day. Temperatures will be in the 50s for most of the day with afternoon highs only reaching the lower-60s. We’re also tracking foggy conditions on your morning commute - so make sure to take your time on the roadways and use your low-beams.

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Tuesday Rainfall

Late Week Storms:

The late week will stay mild, generally in the 60s and even touching 70 mid-week. The tradeoff is that we’ll see multiple chances for rain as an upper-level low moves into the southern plains. There is a chance for heavy downpours again late week on Thursday that may look very similar to the boomers that came through on Sunday.

We’ll start to see the first wave late Wednesday, with the storms producing some hail chances and severe storms west of I-35.

Wednesday severe weather threat (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

We’ll see the bulk of storm action on Thursday.

Although the highest threat for intense storms/severe weather will stay to our north, there is a chance to pick up a few strong storms Thursday afternoon.

Thursday cold front (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

While it is still early and we’ll see adjustments in the timing and intensity of storms as they come through, the early indication is that these storms could drop anywhere from 1-2″ as they move in.

Thursday 3pm (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

We’re under a 1 out of 4 risk for flash flooding. That doesn’t sound like much, but given that this is four days away and the risk has already been issued, it’s something to watch as we go into this week!

Flash flood risk Thursday (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

SE Texas rainfall totals could reach 1 - 2 inches with some locally higher spots.

SE Texas could pick an additional 2 inches of rain most of it falling during the late week.

10 Day Forecast:

The first weekend of February brings a break from showers and storms with temperatures staying mild, it will feel like spring! After the snow and ice last week and this week’s wet weather, we’re in for some sunshine! We’ve earned it.

10 Day Forecast

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