Shower chances slowly ease back late this weekend across the Houston but not entirely

Originally published at: Shower chances slowly ease back late this weekend across the Houston but not entirely – Space City Weather

In brief: While numerous rain showers will continue in the Houston area today and probably tomorrow, the overall trend will be toward slightly less coverage toward Sunday. This should lead to a rather classic June week next week with heat, humidity, and hopefully some cooling downpours each afternoon.

Numerous showers and thunderstorms have impacted the region the last few days. Pockets of the area have seen as much as 3 to 5 inches of rainfall. Are we heading for a repeat of last summer, where it rained basically every day somewhere? Too soon to say, but we’re off to a tolerable start to summer to say the least.

Today and tomorrow

We’ve got a batch of showers that’s been following I-45 south of Downtown and then 290 and 249 northwest of Downtown since the overnight hours.

For the rest of today, we are expecting numerous showers and some thunderstorms across the area. Coverage may focus away from the coast today. Some areas will skate around the rain, but others will cash in once more. We should do it once again tomorrow, though I would not be shocked if we see a few heavier storms embedded tomorrow too. We’ll top off in the mid-80s today and mid to perhaps upper-80s tomorrow if we have just a little less coverage.

Sunday

By the end of the weekend, rainfall coverage should back into more of a typical summer pattern. Heavier showers will be near the coast in the morning, then perhaps inland by afternoon. But overall coverage should begin to scale back some here. Highs will be around 90 degrees.

Next week

For most of next week, we establish a very June weather setup across Southeast Texas. Sun, clouds, isolated to scattered afternoon thunderstorms, heat, and humidity. Highs will be in the lower-90s, hopefully with many of us seeing some cooling afternoon downpours. One note about next week: I think we’re going to see nighttime lows start to rev up a bit.

We’ve only had four mornings this year above 75 degrees at Bush Airport (compared to 14 at this same point last year). We should string together several of them next week. As we prep for the endless World Cup events across the area, it’ll definitely feel the season. More for you Monday!

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We’re off to a good start. There are no massive high pressure ridges anywhere over the landmasses thus far. With Niño developing earlier than expected, it seems that a rain o’clock summer may be in the cards.

The mosquitoes will land on you like a Space Shuttle,but do you want 2023 again? I don’t think so either.

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I’m with you, bring it on, it’s way better than the alternative. Here in spring branch we were at severe drought D2 levels when Spring first started, but have picked up right at 15" of rain in 3 months. Worst mosquitoes in years, but I’ll take it over a Texas high pressure ridge parked over us.

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I would rather have the mosquitos than a repeat of either '23 or '24!

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Woke up to a solid 0.5" of rain before the big blob moved off to the NW!

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It’s nice that we are having a traditional June this year instead of jumping straight into August like its been for a while.

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@Joseph I wanted to say the same thing a few days ago, but I didn’t want to jinx us. So far, this reminds me of how summers used to be.

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1). Slather sunscreen first on the skin.

2). If necessary, insect spray on top of the sunscreen layer.

3). The nights have been warmer than normal. And sometimes the days have been cooler than normal,

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I’m currently at work and just noticed that my house is inside of a flood box. Hopefully it’s just some minor street flooding, but White Oak Bayou was pretty high this morning.

Bayou is fine, well below flood stage.

Ten inches during May; Wednesday through Friday - 2 1/2"; today - 2 1/2"! My flowers are drowning in my enclosed front flower bed (house, porch, driveway, and sidewalk)! Shouldn’t be complaining, but just wish the rain totals were spread out during the next two months. Well, when it rains (in Houston), it pours, I guess.

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I always wondered which I should put on first between sunscreen and insect repellant :sweat_smile:

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@TXMs That’s classic Houston weather for you.

Thought I’d be smart and go grocery shopping really early this morning. Past couple of days have been afternoon rain in my area. Radar looked fairly clear, maybe light rain. Wasn’t raining at my house. Ended up having to wait an about 15 minutes for that heavy downpour that ran up 290 to pass so I could get my groceries to car after shopping.

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We’ve had 3.5" this week inside the loop at 610 and TC Jester according to my rain gauge. It has been glorious!

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Oops, got my days all screwed up: Tues - Thursday 2 1/2"

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Rainfall for the past two days at my rain gauge in JV:

Yesterday: 1.28"

Early this morning/today: 2.60"

Total: 3.88"

Total for the same time period at the Harris County rain gauge near me: 3.20"

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And, according to ABC 13 there “may” be something trying to spin up in the Gulf late next week.

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I’ve had 3.25 inches in mine since Tuesday. In May I received just over 13 inches. :sweat_droplets::cloud_with_lightning_and_rain:

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In all likelihood if that happens, it would head toward the eastern or central Gulf, not our area.

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