Muggy weekend with storms and possible afternoon flooding

Later in the week, things start to shift. A high-pressure ridge building in from the west will try to flex its muscles over Texas. It probably won’t dry us out completely, but it will lower our rain chances a bit for Thursday and Friday, and allow temperatures to climb a few degrees higher.

By the weekend, expect muggier conditions to return. Another bump in tropical moisture will creep back in, keeping us sticky and storm-prone during the late afternoon hours.

No major severe weather is expected, but heavy downpours, gusty winds, and brief street flooding are always possible with summertime storms.

Bottom Line

It’s a classic early summer setup this week in Southeast Texas. Most of us will stay near average temps, with hit-or-miss showers popping up daily, especially midweek. Keep the umbrella in your bag, check the radar before heading out, and enjoy the pockets of sunshine in between…

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