Showers and storms Monday as a cold front sweeps through Houston

Dry stretch starts Tuesday

Monday’s forecast:

Monday starts cloudy and then turns soggy as a line of scattered showers and thunderstorms moves west to east. Western counties see the first drops by 7 am, and Houston should see rain arrive no later than 9 am. The scattered showers and storms continue through late afternoon, with the best thunderstorms’ chance firing off north of Houston. Rain-free for rush hour with gradual clearing with highs in the mid-70s.

Futuretrack for 6 a.m. (KPRC 2)
Futuretrack for 9 a.m. (KPRC 2)
Futuretrack for 12 p.m. (KPRC 2)

The severe threat is low in SE Texas, but there is a chance for strong winds as the line of showers and storms roll through. The strongest and most severe storms will likely fire off to the east of Texas.

Severe threat Monday (KPRC 2)

Rain totals remain below half an inch.

Rainfall totals (KPRC 2)
Next Three Days:
Wet to sunny
10-day forecast:

Behind Monday’s cold front, more sunny days and 70s. A warm-up is on the way for Easter Weekend.

Rainy start with a sunny dry stretch through Easter weekend.

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