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After 4″ of rain fell across Houston, is there more on the way Sunday?

Sunday’s timeline for shower and storms for Rodeo plans

Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday, and yes, that means you lose an hour of sleep! Look at the bright side, it’s the weekend, so you can sneak in an extra nap or two, especially with rain in the forecast. Before you get to that nap, be sure to change your manual clocks and check your smoke detectors!

Later sunrise and sunset!

Sunday’s forecast:

No severe concerns Sunday for southeast Texas. However, there will be thunderstorms spotty to scattered throughout the day, with ample dry time in between.

Spotty to scattered storms
Storm remain spotty to scattered with plenty of dry time in between downpours

Watch for heavy downpours that could lead to ponding and lightning when storms pass. Especially in areas north where more than 3 inches of rain fell Saturday night.

Check out storm reports here: Check out where the heaviest rain fell in Houston, some storms dropping nearly 4″ or rain and counting!

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Next cold front that moves through is Wednesday:

If you are hoping for lower temperatures, you get your wish Wednesday. This cold front will move through Houston. It will also bring a line of strong thunderstorms, possibly severe. After we get through this weekend, we’ll give you more details on timing and threats.

This front lowers temperatures for the rest of the week (Copyright 2026 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Your Extended Forecast:

Monday and Tuesday’s rain chances are small. After Wednesday temperatures lower to the 70s with a couple of mornings in the 50s. Be safe this weekend.

Rain chances fall off Thursday