Today’s Forecast:
We’re tracking another day of rain and thunderstorms as thousands head out for Houston Pride.
New rainfall amounts of a half to three-quarters of an inch are possible. Our high will reach the mid-80s, but the real story today is the rain—coming on the heels of an already very wet week—which is keeping us under a flash flood risk.
CHECK RADAR HERE: YOU CAN TRACK RAIN AND THUNDERSTORMS BEFORE YOU LEAVE YOUR HOUSE
Futuretrack: Planning Your Saturday
We’re tracking spotty showers this morning, with isolated to scattered storms developing this afternoon through dinnertime. A few isolated storms may linger into the early evening. Timing can shift, so keep a close eye on the radar and have a Plan B ready if you have outdoor plans.
Flash Flood Risk:
With rainfall totals of a half to three-quarters of an inch still possible, the majority of the viewing area remains under a slight risk of flash flooding.
Viewers in Oak Forest, sharing Click2Pins showing street flooding in a couple of areas -- 34th and Oak Forest and West 43rd and Oak Forest Heights. There were also high water in The Heights as well near Cedar Creek restaurant on West 20th Street on Friday.
Your extended forecast:
After these next several stormy days, things are expected to trend drier as we get to the start of next week. Have your plans ready for changing weather, keep the Storm Tracker 2 radar handy, and check back for the latest local updates.