The Houston area is set to experience a variety of weather conditions in the coming days, primarily influenced by scattered rain expected on Thursday and Friday. After experiencing significant rainfall on Wednesday morning, the region’s radar showed some improvement in the afternoon. However, meteorologists warn that brief isolated storms may still develop into Wednesday evening and overnight, although these occurrences are anticipated to be less widespread than earlier in the day.
As we move into Thursday, the forecast indicates a continuation of unsettled weather, with the potential for more isolated showers and storms. While ground coverage will not be as extensive as Wednesday’s rain, residents should still prepare for additional rainfall throughout the day. Temperatures will remain in the 80s.
Friday is likely to see a decrease in storm activity, with only a few scattered storms predicted as temperatures rise closer to 90 degrees. By the weekend, the forecast suggests a gradual warming trend, with high temperatures reaching the low 90s and a significant decline in rain chances, dropping to below 10% on Saturday. Sunday might experience slightly more instability, but overall, a drier pattern seems to be settling in.
This shift towards a drier weekend may bring a welcomed reprieve from the recent moisture, allowing residents to enjoy outdoor activities. While rain has been plentiful this week, it’s a positive turn that the weekend may present better weather for enjoying the summer sunshine.