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Cool front pushing in overnight will bring more storms

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The storms that dropped more than 4 inches of rain over Harris County have fallen apart. A cool front pushing in overnight will spark another round of storms. Since many areas saw heavy rain Monday evening, our atmosphere should be worked over enough to weaken the overnight storms. However, areas that did not get much rain Monday evening might be unstable enough to experience storms. The storms won’t be severe but watch out for large puddles on the road. And they will be a bit noisy as well with lightning and thunder.

I missed out on the rain this weekend. When is my next best chance?

Our highest rain chance over the next 10 days will actually occur through Tuesday when a rare June front reaches Houston. This will bring widespread clouds and widely scattered showers and thunderstorms.

How cool will it get with this front?
Don’t get your hopes up. Temperatures will only warm into the 80s on Tuesday, but by Wednesday it will start drying out and heating back up into the 90s. You might notice slightly lower morning temperatures on Tuesday, but it will stay fairly humid.

Anything long-range we are looking at?
Models are indicating another potential weak front arriving later this weekend, so we’ve bumped up rain chances to reflect that.

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