Houston, Texas – Localized flooding and gusty winds up to 25 mph are possible across southeast Texas today as storms move inland through Sunday evening, especially in areas like College Station, Huntsville, and Livingston.
According to the National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston, a marginal (Level 1/4) risk for excessive rainfall is in place, with the highest storm chances—over 60%—centered in the Brazos Valley and Piney Woods regions. Storms may initially form near the coast before merging with stronger systems from the north, raising the potential for heavy downpours, isolated hail, and minor street flooding.
Rain chances are highest in College Station (63%), Huntsville (67%), and Livingston (66%). Angleton and Galveston are also under a 40-50% risk window through late afternoon. Localized flooding may affect low-lying streets and intersections, especially where soil saturation is already high.
Residents are urged to avoid driving through flooded roadways, stay alert for possible warnings, and secure outdoor items due to gusty winds and hail potential.
Storm coverage is expected to taper off by tonight, but daily storm chances and humid conditions continue throughout the week.
🔎 5-Day Outlook for Southeast Texas (June 15–19):
- Sunday: Highs near 90°F, storms likely (60%+), localized flooding risk
- Monday: 33–35% rain chance, highs around 91°F, lows mid-70s
- Tuesday: Isolated showers (20%), hot and humid, 91–93°F
- Wednesday: Spotty storms return (28% PM), highs in the low 90s
- Thursday: Elevated storm threat (47% chance), continued heat (92–94°F)




