
Houston is bracing for a week punctuated by intermittent showers and thunderstorms, as forecasted by the National Weather Service. Today's weather in Houston is expected to include showers and thunderstorms, primarily before 5 p.m., with a high near 88 degrees. Southeast winds are blowing at a modest 5 to 10 mph, and residents should be prepared for new rainfall amounts of up to half an inch. According to the National Weather Service forecast, the chance of precipitation today stands at 80%.
As the day transitions into night, the likelihood of precipitation drops to 30% with the potential for thunderstorms before 7 p.m. The evening is expected to clear up, giving way to partly cloudy skies and a low around 76 degrees, with southeast winds becoming lighter after midnight. Looking ahead to tomorrow, there is a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms, though the day should be mostly sunny with highs approaching 89 degrees.
Community members are encouraged to share their weather experiences as these pop-up storms roll through the Houston area. An invitation from KPRC 2+ encourages locals to submit their weather photographs or drop a pin at Click2Pins. "It’s a warm, humid day with scattered storms through the afternoon. While these storms aren’t expected to be severe, some could pack heavy rain and frequent lightning," as noted by Click2Houston. Interested parties can easily share their weather photos by logging in or creating an account on the Click2Pins website, Click2Houston app, KPRC 2+ app, or the KPRC 2 weather app, and simply uploading their photos.
The rest of the week appears to hold a similar pattern, with partly cloudy skies at night and a continuing dance between sun and storms each day. The National Weather Service details a slight chance of showers on Friday, turning into a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 10 a.m., despite a forecasted sunny day with a high near 91. The trend of daytime showers and mostly clear nights with lows around 76 degrees is predicted to continue through the next Tuesday.









