Houston weather: More heavy rain possible on Friday

While Harris County is not under a Flood Watch, Houston will still receive waves of moderate to heavy rain with drizzly weather in between. Flood Watch remains in effect until 7 PM Friday for Fort Bend, Colorado, Brazoria, Jackson, Wharton, Matagorda and Calhoun counties. Expect wet roads this evening with the chance of a few flooded streets. The chance for heavier rain increases tonight through Friday and could even linger until early Saturday morning. Overall accumulations could range from about 2-3" in Harris County, 2" in Montgomery and potential for 3-5" in a few spots in Brazoria, Fort Bend and all areas south and west of those counties through Friday night.

Houston weather: More rainfall possible on Friday

While Harris County is not under a Flood Watch, Houston will still receive waves of moderate to heavy rain with drizzly weather in between. Flood Watch remains in effect until 7 PM Friday for Fort Bend, Colorado, Brazoria, Jackson, Wharton, Matagorda and Calhoun counties. Expect wet roads this evening with the chance of a few flooded streets. The chance for heavier rain increases tonight through Friday and could even linger until early Saturday morning. Overall accumulations could range from about 2-3" in Harris County, 2" in Montgomery and potential for 3-5" in a few spots in Brazoria, Fort Bend and all areas south and west of those counties through Friday night.

Houston weather: Rainy Thursday, highs in mid-70s

Temperatures are looking to reach the mid-70s, but a Flood Watch is in effect for Brazoria, Matagorda, Wharton, Jackson and Calhoun Counties today and tomorrow. Expect rain with pockets of heavy rain south of Houston and rainy, isolated storms near Houston.

Houston weather: Flooding rains possible Thursday, Friday

A flood watch begins at 7am for Brazoria, Matagorda, Wharton, Jackson and Calhoun Counties at 7am tomorrow. We'll have about a 36 hour window from midday Thursday through Friday night for waves of heavy storms with 4-6" totals possible and a few strong to severe storms too. It's possible that we'll catch a break in the action, but showers and storms do look likely for Astros opening day tomorrow. Of course, the roof will be closed, but you may get wet before and after the game.

Houston weather: SE Texas flood watch and storms Thursday, Friday

A flood watch begins at 7 a.m. Thursday for Brazoria, Matagorda, Wharton, Jackson and Calhoun counties. It remains in effect through Friday afternoon. We'll have about a 36-hour window from midday Thursday through Friday night for waves of heavy storms with 4-6" totals possible and a few strong to severe storms, too.