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Wednesday brings a 40% chance for showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon with highs in the mid-90s. Tonight, our first round of widespread heavy rain moves into SE Texas. There is also a low threat for street flooding east of Houston.
This is a really good weather pattern for our ongoing drought. We’re expecting heavy, soaking rain which is much better than the hit and miss pattern we’ve had the past two weeks. This is the kind of pattern that makes a dent in a drought. But be aware good things can become dangerous if we get too much rain at once. While the chance of street flooding is low, there is a chance through Friday.
Tune in Thursday night at 7pm on KPRC 2 and KPRC 2+ for “Forecasting Change.” This is an hour long program updating our hurricane season and the ongoing drought in Texas. We’ll also answer your questions live on any topic. Join us!
An area of storms in the eastern Atlantic has a 30% chance to become our next named storm. Danielle is the next name up. It is having a hard time forming because of dust and wind shear. Make sure you’re prepared for the rest of our hurricane season by getting our Hurricane Tracker App.
Rain chances climb and temperatures lower through Friday. Next week we head toward a dry and hit and miss storm pattern.
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