Saturday’s Forecast:
Happy Mostly Sunny Saturday!
Isolated thunderstorms possible for some today (30% chance), with a higher likelihood of rain on Sunday (60%). We’re tracking typical August temperatures, but don’t be fooled—it’ll still feel scorching, with heat indices reaching up to 106 in some areas!
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We’ll continue to track our high-pressure system move to the west, allowing for more disturbances to enter SE Texas next week.
High will continue to move west this will invite more chances for rainy days
Shower and storm chances hold off Saturday morning but by the late afternoon through the evening watch for hit or miss storms that could put a brief pause on your outdoor plans.
Hit and miss showers and storms start in the afternonRain chances continueTracking the tropics, tracking the Gulf:
The Atlantic is heating up! There are two areas of concern tracking in the Atlantic basin. Neither are expected to impact the Gulf coast over the next week.
Tropical Outlook
The yellow blob off the east coast has a low chance of development over the next seven days. Even if it does not develop it will create rough surf and an elevated rip current risk along the east coast.
The orange blob in the central Atlantic has a medium chance of developing into a storm over the next 7 days. The futuretrack shows it moving northwest over the next week, so for now we are not concerned.
Tropical model plots for the initial run of a tropical wave. (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)
Make sure your family is prepared for whatever comes our way this hurricane season. You can check out our 2025 Hurricane and Flood Survival Guide here.
Your extended forecast:
Behind the rain comes more heat and humidity. As you’re planning your week, the heat remains the big story for Houston, with afternoon thunderstorms always a possibility, especially for those closer to the coast.
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