Houston, Texas – Hot, humid days and stormy afternoons will define the week across Southeast Texas, as isolated to scattered thunderstorms develop daily through Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service Houston-Galveston office, increasing moisture will trigger afternoon and evening showers each day, with highs ranging from 85 to 95 degrees and muggy overnight lows between 70 and 80. Storms may be more widespread on Wednesday and could bring brief heavy downpours and gusty winds.
Communities from Galveston to Conroe and across Harris, Brazoria, and Fort Bend counties can expect repeated rounds of pop-up storms, especially during peak heating hours. Localized street flooding is possible in low-lying areas. Motorists should use caution on rain-slick roads, particularly during the evening commute.
With little relief overnight, residents are urged to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities during the afternoon, and secure outdoor items vulnerable to wind gusts. Power outages are not expected to be widespread but remain possible near stronger storm cells.
The stormy pattern is expected to persist through at least Saturday, with updates issued daily as conditions evolve.
📆 5-Day Houston Area Forecast:
- Tuesday: Isolated to scattered storms | High: 85–95° | Low: 70–80°
- Wednesday: Scattered storms likely | High: 85–90° | Low: 70–80°
- Thursday: Partly cloudy, isolated storms | High: 85–95° | Low: 70–80°
- Friday: Partly cloudy, isolated storms | High: 85–95° | Low: 70–80°
- Saturday: Partly cloudy, isolated storms | High: 85–95° | Low: 75–80°