Houston-Area Thunderstorms: Rain and High Humidity Expected Through June 28

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Houston-Area Thunderstorms: Rain and High Humidity Expected Through June 28

Houston, Texas – The weather in Southeast Texas will be hot, humid, and stormy this week, with isolated to scattered thunderstorms expected daily through Saturday, June 28.

The National Weather Service Houston-Galveston office reports that increasing moisture will lead to afternoon and evening showers each day, with highs ranging from 85 to 95 degrees.

Overnight lows will stay muggy, between 70 and 80 degrees. On Wednesday, storms may become more widespread, bringing brief heavy downpours and gusty winds to the region.

Storms Expected Across the Houston Area

Communities from Galveston to Conroe, including Harris, Brazoria, and Fort Bend counties, can expect frequent rounds of pop-up thunderstorms, particularly during the peak heating hours of the afternoon and evening.

There is a chance of localized street flooding in low-lying areas, and drivers should exercise caution, especially during the evening commute when roads are likely to be slick.

Although widespread power outages are not expected, they remain a possibility near the stronger storm cells. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day, and secure any outdoor items that may be vulnerable to wind gusts.

Forecast for the Week Ahead

The stormy pattern is set to continue through at least Saturday, with daily updates provided as conditions evolve. Here’s a look at the 5-day forecast for the Houston area:

Tuesday: Isolated to scattered storms | High: 85–95° | Low: 70–80°
Wednesday: Scattered storms likely | High: 85–90° | Low: 70–80°
Thursday: Partly cloudy, isolated storms | High: 85–95° | Low: 70–80°
Friday: Partly cloudy, isolated storms | High: 85–95° | Low: 70–80°
Saturday: Partly cloudy, isolated storms | High: 85–95° | Low: 75–80°

Residents should stay alert to weather conditions and be prepared for potential storms throughout the week.

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