Chance of storms and heavy rainfall on Wednesday ahead of a modest cool front

Originally published at: Chance of storms and heavy rainfall on Wednesday ahead of a modest cool front – Space City Weather

In brief: Today will be hot with scattered showers, but Wednesday should be more dynamic as a line of storms pushes into the area ahead of a weak cool front. Some heavy rainfall is possible with the front, but rain totals look highly variable. After this we’ll see sunny and somewhat less humid weather.

Tuesday

It is rather warm and muggy out there, with much of the region just barely falling below 80 degrees this morning. Atmospheric conditions are trending toward better rain chances, but Wednesday still looks like the better day at this point for widespread showers. The likelihood of rain today should be about 50 percent for areas south of Interstate 10, with lesser chances inland. With dewpoints in the mid-70s it will be a very muggy day, as highs push into the lower 90s this afternoon. Rain chances fall back tonight, with lows again perhaps only briefly dropping to 80 degrees or below.

Wednesday

This should be the last really humid day for awhile. Showers will again be possible on Wednesday during the late morning and early afternoon hours, primarily near the coast. Later in the day a line of (broken?) showers and thunderstorms will advance from the northwest. The timing is fuzzy, but I generally expect these showers to hit the area during the late afternoon or early evening hours as a weak front advances into the area. There is a ‘marginal’ risk of severe weather, with the primary threat being thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. Overall I expect much of the area to pick up between 0.5 and 3 inches of rainfall, but higher isolated totals are possible. Highs on Wednesday should reach the lower 90s ahead of the rain.

Thursday

Rain chances will linger into Thursday morning, especially closer to the coast, as the front slowly pushes offshore. Skies should be clearing during the afternoon hours, with high temperatures likely reaching the mid- to upper-80s. Winds will be from the north at 5 to 10 mph. As modestly drier air moves in, much of the region should drop into the 60s by early Friday morning.

Friday

This should be a sunny day with highs in the upper 80s and lower humidity. Lows on Friday night should again drop into the 60s for inland areas.

Saturday and Sunday

Our modestly drier air should hold on through the weekend. With sunny skies expect daytime temperatures of about 90 degrees. Lows will fall into the 60s for inland areas, with central Houston and the coast probably dropping to around 70 degrees. It won’t be fall-like, but nights and mornings should be pleasant enough.

Next week

The drier air holds on for a few days before, I think, temperatures are likely headed back into the lower 90s for a few days. After this Thursday our rain chances appear to be quite low for awhile.

Tropics

The Atlantic tropics are heating up, and Matt has full details over at The Eyewall. The short story is that there is nothing imminent in the Gulf of Mexico and zero threats to Texas at present. We’ll have more on this tomorrow or Thursday.

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You can put a bow on Hurricane season for this year. The pattern all season has been for deep troughing over the the Eastern U.S and a weakened Bermuda High to prevent any system to enter the Gulf. Even if we get some homegrown system to form, it should also steer east away from Texas. Now on this pattern, we must be mindful that Florida as per usual especially the West Coast will be threatened later on in October.

Some hurricane seasons are like that,you have Gulf biased seasons like 2020,2017 ,etc.

A well placed trough can keep storms away from us just as well as a high pressure ridge.

Other seasons like this one, troughs hang a “closed” sign on the Gulf. I’m sure all of us are ok with that.

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My best guess based on history is that the first six days of October at least will likely have highs in the upper 80s to low 90s and lows in the 70s. Possibly beyond that but I hope not.

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Highs in the upper 80s late september, il take it.

However, if were are hitting low 90s come mid October, i will begin to feel concerned.

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Have been getting a nice, steady rain for about the past 30 minutes in League City. My yard and all the plants are super pleased!!

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@lee I’m getting some rain right now but I don’t know if it will be enough to do any good. Maybe. After that it doesn’t look very promising.

Well, it turns out that the pop up shower that I was getting was developing as it passed over my house in Jersey Village, then gone. But it was enough to get 0.30” of rain out of it but only 0.08” at the Harris County rain gauge. The temperature briefly cooled to 79°F.

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Same. My yard has received 1. 30 inches of rain since yesterday and the grass is already much greener and has grown over an inch. It always amazes me how fast the grass can recover just from a brief soaking downpour.

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