Will Houston actually get the forecast rain over the next several days?

Originally published at: Will Houston actually get the forecast rain over the next several days? – Space City Weather

In brief: Daily rain chances will remain for Houston over the next several days, but admittedly on most of those days it seems unlikely we’ll cash in. While there will be a couple opportunities for legitimate rain chances over the next 6 to 7 days, Central and West Texas may end up in a much better spot than Houston for now.

We hear you, reader. We talk about rain chances more often than we actually seem to get them. It seems true. It feels true. And I don’t disagree. We’ve been in a shaky pattern for several months now where rain chances, especially out around days 3 to 7 look promising, only to disappoint when the bill comes due. Is it drought or a model bias? Both? I’m not totally sure. But I do know that fading the rain chances has worked more often than not lately.

Now, we did see just shy of an inch of rain yesterday near Eagle Lake at a CenterPoint gauge. But that’s way out there in Colorado County. Still, that helps (especially for farmers that are struggling with this constant battle of stress that’s been with us for a few growing seasons now). But for most of us in Houston seeking rain, it’s just been a frustrating go of it. Let’s walk through things based on what we know this morning.

Today

We will see at least isolated to scattered downpours across the area today. Many of you probably won’t see much rain, but some neighborhoods could pick up a quick inch or two. The HRRR model forecast below shows isolated pockets of heavier rain in between a lot of nothing. Don’t focus on the specific locations here, but that’s the general gist of what to expect.

Other than that, expect clouds, some sun, and highs in the lower 80s.

Saturday

Rain chances will probably favor Central Texas over East Texas on Saturday. Still, a few showers are possible west of Houston tomorrow. Highs will be a touch warmer, into the low or mid-80s.

Sunday

More substantial rain chances will creep closer on Sunday, but they may still remain primarily west of Houston. I would expect to see some sort of thunderstorm cluster or line of storms enter the Brazos Valley during the afternoon hours. However, the trajectory of a disturbance in the upper atmosphere and the general southwest to northeast movement of things across Texas this weekend may lead to most of the storm activity passing northwest and north of Houston. I would set my expectations low for Sunday in terms of rainfall, unless you live in College Station or perhaps Huntsville or Lake Livingston.

Those that do see rain could see hefty rain, however, as the atmosphere will be pretty juiced up this weekend. So if you hit a persistent area of rain, just be wary of some street flooding.

Monday

The pattern shifts a bit more eastward on Sunday night and Monday. We should again at least see a smattering of activity around the area, but I would once again set my expectations fairly low. Highs on Monday will be in the mid-80s with lows in the 70s.

Tuesday through Thursday

Houston will be caught between a building upper-level ridge in the Southeast that’s going to lead to some impressive, record warmth next week in the Eastern U.S. and a deepening trough in the West. These situations don’t typically lead to us seeing the rain we otherwise could, and it could be a situation where there are daily thunderstorms impacting West and Central Texas, while the Houston area gets the shaft. Obviously, this could change, but again, the theme today is to keep the expectations low. And maybe go wash your car. Yeah. That should do the trick.

Temperatures will remain well into the 80s next week.

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While the Houston area gets the shaft. That’s an excellent way to put it! You won’t hear many meteorologists use those terms. :rofl::joy:

Also, idk about yall, but these love bugs have been insane in my area. I wouldn’t even attempt to wash my truck right now because it would be completely covered in those suckers again on my drive home. There is to much love in the air right now for me.

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Going to water the lawn this afternoon, only way to make it rain. And going to leave sprinkler on for a solid hour. Models can’t predict rain. Having to ignore forecasts. I’d rather see 0% chances and end up getting rain, instead of 30-40% every day and nothing happening

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Love bugs are much more this year than previous years for some reason

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Holy crow yes, the love bugs are everywhere this season.

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When I shut up the heavens so that there is no rain, or command lovebugs to devour the land or send a drought among the people of Houston

The Niño

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My onions are about due to be harvested, which requires the ground to be dry and a few days of sunny weather to let them fully dry out after being pulled. So, we can add that to the “wash your car” and “water your lawn” ways of summoning rain.

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So as I read SCW on one screen I was reading ZeroHedge on the other and by this report some weather bugs are freaking out on the El Nino that is forming. Can you add this to your next SCW Q&A or Eyewall?

It was spitting a little bit up here in Klein when I was watering my garden and flowerbeds this morning. But I kept on watering, just to make sure more rain happens. Hopefully some falls this afternoon.

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One of the lucky few here: raining nicely now in central Spring Branch. Harris County FWS gauge 2250 shows, as of a few minutes ago, 0.64 inch of rain. I wonder if just washing my car has anything to do with that - -

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Come by the Galleria area if you’d like some pouring rain with an added dose of thunder so loud it shook my fillings. :umbrella_with_rain_drops: :high_voltage:

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0.56” so far at the Harris County rain gauge near me in Jersey Village.

Got enough down in League City to wet the concrete a couple of hours ago, but that’s it so far. Not feeling particularly confident based on the radar map :frowning:

Just south of Pearland we got some rain. Heard some thunder too. It’s still lightly raining.

Closing in on 0.5” in Atascocita, near Lake Houston. Still lightly raining/showery as of 2:08 p.m.

Same here. Just enough rain to make small puddles in the parking lot. The ground is still rock hard with wide open cracks.

Normally, I would have posted “This is Houston, so divide quoted rain probability by a factor of ten”. But we actually have had on and off light rain here today. Maybe a whopping 0.1” if it keeps up.

We got less than a 1/4” until that last cloud came over and dumped on us raising the total to 1.15” in a fantastic downpour! :frog:

Approaching 1.5” in Atascocita. Cells just kept regenerating over the area. Eased up but still raining. Guessing we’ll be around 1.6” or so when this ends.

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