
Houston residents experienced over 5 inches of rain on Saturday, but a less intense weather pattern is expected on Sunday. Forecasters predict continued heat and occasional storms throughout the coming days. According to KPRC 2, storm activity will be "spotty," primarily affecting areas from I-10 to the coast, with a chance of isolated storms farther north into the evening.
The Houston area faces a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms later today, especially between early and late afternoon, as reported by the National Weather Service. Tonight’s forecast includes partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of additional rainfall before conditions begin to clear. On Monday, the chance of showers continues, with a 50 percent likelihood of precipitation and possible thunderstorms after 10 a.m., despite mostly sunny skies.
In addition to local weather concerns, tropical activity is beginning to develop. A disturbance far from the Texas coast currently has a 30 percent chance of development, while another system emerging from the African coastline holds a 20 percent chance, according to forecasters. The 2025 Hurricane and Flood Survival Guide is available to assist residents in preparing for the hurricane season.
The extended forecast shows that stormy conditions may persist through Tuesday. After the rainfall, temperatures in Houston are expected to rise with ongoing heat and humidity. For the rest of the week, the forecast includes mostly sunny skies with a 30 percent chance of afternoon thunderstorms, consistent with typical August weather patterns in Texas. As per the NWS, nighttime conditions are expected to remain mostly clear. High temperatures near 94 degrees are forecast for Wednesday and Thursday, with storm chances projected to increase to around 40 percent by Saturday.









