Houston, Texas – Houston residents should brace for soaking summer storms Saturday, July 26, as an 80% chance of rain moves in by mid-morning. Lightning, brief downpours, and possible localized flooding could affect commutes and outdoor events across the metro area.
According to the National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston, thunderstorms are likely between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, followed by a warm, humid afternoon high near 89°F. Winds from the south will keep moisture in place, making travel on I-45, US-59, and I-610 potentially hazardous at times.
Saturday night brings some relief, with partly cloudy skies and a low near 80°F. But by Sunday, another round of storms could fire up between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., with highs peaking near 92°F. The chance of rain stands at 60%.
🔭 Five-Day Houston Weather Outlook
Saturday, July 26:
🌧️ 80% chance of thunderstorms through early afternoon, high near 89°F
🌙 Partly cloudy overnight, low around 80°F
Sunday, July 27:
🌦️ 60% chance of thunderstorms mid-morning to early afternoon, high near 92°F
🌙 Partly cloudy, low around 78°F
Monday, July 28:
☀️ Mostly sunny with a slight 20% chance of storms after 1 p.m., high near 95°F
Tuesday, July 29:
☀️ Sunny and hot, high near 96°F
🌙 Clear skies, low around 79°F
Wednesday, July 30:
🌤️ 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m., high near 94°F
Next update expected Saturday morning as rainfall begins. Summer heat will intensify next week, so stay weather-aware and hydrated.