Houston, Texas – Scattered thunderstorms and high humidity are expected to continue impacting Southeast Texas through Wednesday, with some storms possibly disrupting travel and outdoor plans across the Houston metro and surrounding counties.
According to the National Weather Service Houston-Galveston office, Tuesday’s heat will push highs into the upper 80s before storms develop late this morning and afternoon. The risk of rain increases overnight, with scattered storms continuing into Wednesday as multiple disturbances move across the region.
Areas including Conroe, Liberty, and Wharton may see on-and-off showers tonight, with overnight lows dipping into the 60s. Coastal cities like Galveston and League City can expect muggy conditions and thunderstorms through midweek. Wednesday highs will stay in the low 80s, but cloud cover and rain chances will linger throughout the day.
Drivers should stay alert for sudden downpours and lightning, especially during the evening commute. Residents are advised to secure outdoor items and have weather alerts enabled in case warnings are issued.
Scattered rain chances taper off late Wednesday, but warm and unsettled conditions may persist into the weekend. Updates will follow as new advisories are issued.