More passing showers for Sunday, few stronger storms possible near College Station

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A warm, humid pattern has moved into Southeast Texas and will stick around for the next week.

We can’t rule out a few light showers this evening, but generally it’ll be drier tonight with some passing clouds. Temperatures will fall from the upper 70s to upper 60s by Sunday morning before rebounding into the low 80s Sunday afternoon. Early Sunday we’ll be monitoring thunderstorms tracking east from Central Texas. Strong to severe storms are even possible Sunday morning north of Houston from College Station to Lake Livingston. These will continue through the early afternoon and are expected to weaken as they push into southeast Texas. Again, the best chance for any storm activity will be north of Houston and I-10 Sunday, though we cant rule out some passing showers once again all across the region.

Anything else we should know about Sunday’s storm threat?

Portions of Southeast Texas west and north of Houston are included in a Marginal risk from the Storm Prediction Center. That’s a level of one out of five on their severity scale. Cluster of storms that develop in central Texas overnight are expected to track east into Southeast Texas Sunday morning. The main risk for severe weather is north of Houston, closer to College Station and east to Lake Livingston. Some storms could develop as early as 6 a.m., but the main storm window for Sunday looks to be mir-morning to early afternoon. The main severe threats we’ll be watching for are strong winds and small hail, with these storms producing lightning and heavy rainfall too. As of now we’re not expecting any severe weather in Houston or Harris County Sunday, though we will see scattered showers and possibly a storm or two in the afternoon.

What do rain chances look like next week?

Southeast Texas will be stuck in a warm, humid pattern all week long as storm systems pass to our north throughout the week. This means we’ll see some humid mornings warm afternoons and the chance for a few showers and possibly a storm or two every day. It’s not until next weekend when we’re monitoring a pattern change that could bring a cold front to Houston.

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