It’s stormy this afternoon, but the heavy rains won’t last

Much of Houston has experienced some heavy rain this afternoon, with storms producing rainfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour. These rains have scuttled outdoor activities and led to some street flooding downtown, however they are largely proving manageable for the area’s drainage systems. The main hazard is lightning, so please do not venture outdoors unprotected during intense lightning events.

The Houston radar was quite active at 3:45pm CT on Sunday. (Intellicast)
The Houston radar was quite active at 3:45pm CT on Sunday. (Intellicast)

 

It seems most likely that these storms will wane this evening by or shortly after sunset, with the loss of daytime heating. Forecast models show another complex of storms developing over north Texas tonight, but it appears as though these will weaken as they approach the Houston metro area early Monday.

Later on Monday we may see some scattered thunderstorm development, but nothing like today. And then, by Tuesday, we’re going to be into a summer-like pattern where high pressure clamps down on rain chances, and increases highs into the mid-90s.

Posted at 3:45pm CT on Sunday by Eric Berger

5 thoughts on “It’s stormy this afternoon, but the heavy rains won’t last”

  1. Thanks for the update! We r headed to Medical center in about an hour so hope we won’t encounter any flooding

  2. This has been a gully-washer here in the Heights-ish area. Do we say gully-washer? Swale-washer?

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