Thunderstorms are a possibility in the Houston area on Thursday, with increased chances of rain as deeper moisture returns to the region. A brief shower or storm may persist through the early evening, but the likelihood of more substantial precipitation is expected to rise tomorrow.
The weather in Southeast Texas remains hot and humid, with Wednesday temperatures reaching the 90s and heat index values soaring above 100. Residents are advised to stay indoors if thunder is heard.
As Thursday approaches, the probability of rain and thunderstorms is set to increase. Scattered showers and storms could lead to brief heavy rainfall, strong winds, and lightning, particularly in the afternoon and early evening hours.
Looking ahead to the Fourth of July and the World Cup match in Houston, the forecast indicates hot and humid conditions, with a chance of isolated storms during the afternoon. While a washout is not anticipated, fans attending the game or visiting the FIFA Fan Fest should prepare for steamy weather and the possibility of short downpours, which could result in brief lightning delays.
