HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — It’s back-to-school week for so many kids across southeast Texas. But Mother Nature could put a damper on those morning back-to-school pictures and after school activities.
We will see another round of downpours and storms Tuesday. A few showers and isolated storms possible mainly along and south of I-10 for the morning commute with isolated showers and storms possible across Southeast Texas in the afternoon.
How does the weather look for those going back to school this week?
We’ll see multiple rounds of showers and storms develop this week. It will be hot with highs near averages in the mid-90s, and every afternoon there’s a 30 to 40% chance for showers and thunderstorms. These storms could impact afternoon recesses and after-school activities.
Any potential extreme heat on the way?
Not necessarily, though high temperatures could be back close to the triple digits next weekend and the following week, and even though it might not be as hot as it was in August of 2023, don’t forget the afternoon heat index can make it feel like the triple digits every day.
With this rainy pattern, how are we doing in terms of rainfall or drought conditions?
Drought conditions? None for us here in Southeast Texas! One thing to note about our daily downpours, though, is that they haven’t been equal in bringing rain to everyone. There are a few spots that are about 5 inches behind in rainfall that’s needed to saturate the soil, so if a hotter and drier pattern were to settle in over the next few weeks, then we might start to see more drought conditions locally. Also, we know the daily downpours have not reached everyone equally, so some lawns might be looking a little worse than others right now.
What’s happening in the tropics?
Tropical Storm Erin has formed in the deep tropics and is forecast to become the first major hurricane of the season in the Atlantic. 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.

