The next round of the Houston storms expected Thursday morning

Houes – The storms that crossed the Houston region earlier Wednesday have moved. The rest of the evening will be silent, but another series of storms is expected on Thursday.
Thursday forecasts:
I am following another series of strong thunderstorms that take place in Houston Thursday morning. A flooded watch is in force until 7 p.m. for our north and northwest regions. Rain total of 2 to 4 inches are expected in the green areas highlighted, with isolated spots, perhaps up to 6 inches. Street floods are possible in certain parts of Houston, and the risk of hail and harmful winds continues. Storms should move in the late afternoon.
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The continuous storm meteorological model:
The upper upper level which is responsible for the rain on Wednesday is still there until Friday. This means that heavy more widespread rains will fall. Saturday, love moves away from us but the weakness of the atmosphere remains. Our time will therefore be more driven by the heating of the day, not by an organized storm system. From this weekend, we will have more storms in the afternoon and they will be much more affected.
Follow the tropics
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Tropical Atlantic: No tropical cyclone activity expected in the next 7 days. The Tropical Wave train remains fairly calm before mid-June.
10 -day forecasts:
Temperatures will vary from 80 years old to the mid -90s until next Saturday. We can head to a drier meteorological model at the end of next week.
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