Saturday’s Forecast:
Saturday, possibly another round of tropical downpours, this time storms mainly south of I-10. There is a flood risk across SE Texas, a 1 out of 4 on the flood scale.
A low flood risk across SE Texas SaturdaySaturday morning showers and storm stream in from the coast
After 12 PM there is chance for isolated shower and storms to move north of I-10.
Harris county could see some downpours late afternoon through Saturday evening
So during the Texans game there could be a few downpours catching fans on their way out.
Storms possible
You can track radar here:
Tracking the tropics:
Erin is now a category 4 hurricane, the first of the 2025 hurricane season.
Erin will keep major hurricane status until Thursday. Thankfully Erin will not make landfall anywhere instead it will get pushed east away from land.
Path through Thursday
Erin will bring indirect to Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands through the Bahamas as it presses northwest. Some areas could pick up 6 inches. Another indirect impact will be large swells creating dangerous rip currents from the Caribbean to the East Coast as Erin moves North.
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:
Rain chances drop back to 30 to 40 percent next week, keeping the forecast closer to seasonal norms. Watch for brief downpours and stay hydrated as feels-like temperatures will reach the triple digits.
Daily rain chances continue
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