Wednesday’s forecast:
We are waking up to coastal rain this Wednesday morning. The disorganized area of low pressure is far enough south that the rain we get this afternoon will be hit and miss with temperatures climbing to the mid-90s. Winds are light, out of the northeast wind 5-10 mph.
Low pressure in the Gulf:
A disorganized area of low pressure is moving west and it will determine where most of the rain falls through Friday. This low has a 40% chance to become a tropical depression before it makes land on Thursday.
How much rain will we get?
If this low pressure system stays disorganized we’ll get wildly different rain amounts in SE Texas. If it becomes a depression or gets better organized the heavy rain amounts will be more focused. It does look like the farther west or north you live the less rain you’ll receive. The rest of us will get a range from 1-3″ of rain with isolated spots getting more than 5″ of rain Thursday through Friday morning. South of Conroe we have a low chance of getting flooding Thursday into Friday morning.
10-day Forecast:
The widespread rain will keep temperatures in the mid and upper-80s Thursday and Friday. Once the low moves out of SE Texas, temperatures heat up this 4th of July weekend.
Tracking the tropics:
Potential tropical cyclone two should become Tropical Storm Bonnie later today. It is moving due west and will hit Central American Friday. Make sure you’re prepared for the rest of the season by getting our
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