Texas Weather Update: Houston Braces for a Soggy Week With Storms Likely on Juneteenth

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Houston, Texas – A week of unsettled weather is taking shape across the Houston area, bringing daily chances for thunderstorms and early morning fog that could complicate travel. Residents should prepare for a pattern of recurring showers that will persist through the upcoming Juneteenth holiday.

According to the National Weather Service, scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop each afternoon this week. A 50 percent chance of storms and patchy fog is noted for Monday, particularly before 9 a.m., potentially impacting morning commuters. These conditions are likely to repeat, with storm chances hovering between 30 and 40 percent on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The most significant chance for widespread rain arrives on Juneteenth. The likelihood of showers and thunderstorms increases to 60 percent on Thursday, mainly after 1 p.m., potentially disrupting outdoor plans and celebrations. Temperatures throughout the week will remain warm and humid, with daytime highs consistently reaching near 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Overnight lows will offer little relief, staying in the upper 70s.

Looking ahead, the unsettled pattern continues into the weekend. A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms is predicted for Friday, followed by partly sunny skies and a 20 percent storm chance on Saturday. Residents should stay aware of changing conditions and have a way to receive weather alerts.

Here is a look at the five-day forecast:

  • Monday: High of 89°F with a 50% chance of T-storms and patchy fog.
  • Tuesday: High of 89°F with a 30% chance of T-storms.
  • Wednesday: High of 90°F with a 30% chance of sunny periods then T-storms.
  • Juneteenth (Thursday): High of 89°F with a 60% chance of T-storms.
  • Friday: High of 90°F with a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms.