After several wet days, we’ll start turning off the water faucets across most of Texas as we head toward the end of the work week. On Thursday and Friday, rain chances will continue along the Texas Gulf Coast, South Texas, Southeast Texas, and Golden Triangle. Lower rain chances are possible farther inland. Heavy rain may continue to produce localized flooding, especially on the Upper Texas Gulf Coast.
Showers and a few storms will continue further inland in Texas this morning before we dry out this afternoon along and west of Interstate 35. Some folks have received over ten inches of rain since last week (or two days ago), while others didn’t get a drop. We’ll work on a rainfall map this afternoon.
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With the conclusion of widespread rain chances, excluding near the Texas Gulf Coast, we’ll begin a slow warming trend across the state. I’m happy to report that the heat dome won’t return for a while. That’ll keep our daytime temperatures more manageable, with 80s to lower 90s. It doesn’t look like widespread upper 90s or 100s are in the seven-day forecast.
Tropical Mischief in the Gulf Next Week?
Next week, we’ll need to watch the southwestern Gulf of Mexico for a low chance of tropical mischief. A system currently located over the Caribbean may find slightly more favorable conditions to develop the next week. It has a low chance of development for now, but it could get pulled north next week if it were to develop. We’ll keep an eye on it, just in case. It’s just one “low probability” scenario we’ll monitor for now. Have a marvelous #HumpDay!
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