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4hon MSN
Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport, the official climate site for Houston, has picked up just shy of 3 inches of rain since June 1. Much of that fell during last week's active pattern that bought street flooding, hail and even tornadoes.
Mostly dry conditions are expected for the first half of the week, but storm chances will rise again soon across San Antonio.
Severe weather is impacting much of Texas this week. More than three inches of rain fell in New Braunfels along the stretch of I-35 north of San Antonio last night. Numerous high-water rescues have been reported in and around the Alamo City after relentless rain .
A Weather Impact Alert Day has been issued for Friday as Southeast Texas can expect 1-2 inches of rain with possible flash flooding risks.
Some parts of northeastern Texas could see a month's worth of rain in only two or three days this week as persistent thunderstorms dump heavy precipitation across the area.
Similar weather is in store for Saturday, June 14, and Sunday, June 15. Daily highs will be in the low 90s, with overnight lows in the upper 70s. Storms could develop in Oklahoma
6don MSN
The storms have moved to the southeast, and North Texas is looking at a quieter day ahead. Morning temperatures near 70 will warm into the mid-to-upper 80s Monday afternoon as skies begin to break up. Another disturbance could bring showers and a few storms to the southwest early Tuesday morning.
First pitch for Game 2 of the WCWS finals between Texas and Texas Tech softball was briefly delayed due to adverse weather.
A spring filled with rain across Texas' most populated areas will continue through the end of the week, and some areas of the Lone Star State are even looking at the potential for flash flooding and severe storms Wednesday and Thursday.