A few showers and storms are expected once again on Friday

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Keep those umbrellas handy for Friday as more scattered downpours are expected. These showers and storms could linger through sunset before dying out. Those of us that don’t see rain, will see highs climbing into the low 90s.

How much longer will this wet weather last?

Moisture levels will drop off in a bigger way for Saturday as drier air takes over. Another wave of tropical moisture will clip us on Sunday to bring the rain chance up to 40%, then the faucet will shut off for the first days of July as a Saharan dust cloud blows overhead.

How much longer will this wet weather last?

Moisture levels will drop off in a bigger way for Friday and Saturday as drier air takes over. Another wave of tropical moisture will clip us on Sunday to bring the rain chance up to 30%, then the faucet will shut off for the first days of July as a Saharan dust cloud blows overhead.

What’s the early outlook for July 4th and the Freedom Over Texas fireworks show?

At this time it looks dry but hot! Temperatures will peak near 100 with heat index values well above 100.

What’s happening in the tropics?

The Atlantic is coming in quiet but there is a 20% chance for development over the next 7 days in the Bay of Campeche. Most of the moisture from that tropical wave is headed to Mexico but a small amount of it will give us some tropical downpours on Sunday. Meanwhile, another storm is threatening to form south of Mexico in the eastern Pacific. For a thorough update and in-depth video on what’s happening in the tropics, head to our tropical update page.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

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