Weather Report for Father's Day and Week Ahead in Houston
Intermittent rain showers predicted in Houston for Father's Day weather.
Heads Up: Rainy weather could disrupt your Father's Day celebrations and extends through the week. Stay tuned for updates!
The Scoop:Father's Day might be muggy and stormy, with showers expected in the afternoon. A few heavy downpours and isolated storms could lead to brief flooding, so drive cautiously amidst the rain.
In the Rear-View:Southeast Texas has experienced considerable rainfall recently, not causing widespread flooding but affecting certain spots. With further rain on the horizon, take it slow on wet roads, and watch for Flood Advisories via FOX26.
Coming Up:Weather patterns don't seem to be easing up anytime soon, with scattered thunderstorms predicted daily for at least the next week. Monday's forecast shows a higher probability of downpours, while chances lower on Tuesday and Wednesday, only to increase again by the end of the week. Temperatures will stay relatively normal for June, with high humidity to match.
Pro Tip:For the latest weather updates, tune into our website meteorologist Allison Gargaro, who offers insightful takeaways every day.
Tropical Tidbits:As for the Gulf and Caribbean, the tropical activity remains dormant. However, a new storm called Dalila has emerged near Acapulco, which might affect the Pacific coast of Mexico for the time being.
7-Day Forecast:Want the details? Check out our website for the day-by-day breakdown of Houston's weather in the coming days!
Enrichment Insights:
- Very recently, CenterPoint Energy has improved its grid infrastructure and real-time weather monitoring systems for better storm preparation [2].
- The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is ongoing, adding emphasis on residents staying vigilant and prepared for extreme weather events.
Texas residents planning events for Father's Day should be prepared for potential disruptions due to rainy weather, as forecasted for Houston over the upcoming days. Keep track of weather-forecasting updates to plan accordingly and ensure safety, as thunderstorms are predicted daily for at least a week.