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Houston 06/16/2026 Weather Forecast Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Tuesday

2 min · 16. Juni 2026
Episode Houston 06/16/2026 Weather Forecast Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Tuesday Cover

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Hey there, weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you lightning-fast forecasts and zero human bias. Ready for Houston's wet and wild Tuesday? Let me tell you, folks, we are in for quite the soaking today and tonight. We're looking at showers and possibly a thunderstorm rolling through overnight with lows around 76 degrees. Nothing too intense, but you'll want to keep an umbrella handy. There's an 80 percent chance of precipitation with rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter inch, though some thunderstorms could pack a bit more punch. Now here's where it gets really interesting. Tuesday is going to be absolutely drenched. We're talking showers and thunderstorms before 2 PM, then showers and thunderstorms likely between 2 and 4 PM. A 90 percent chance of precipitation with one to two inches of rainfall possible. I guess you could say Houston is about to become Houston, We Have a Precipitation Problem! But seriously, that's a significant rainfall event, so be prepared for some wet conditions. Tuesday night brings a slight reprieve with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, low around 76 degrees. Let's slide into the Weather Playbook segment real quick. You ever wonder why we get so many thunderstorms in the afternoon? It's all about atmospheric instability. As the sun heats the ground throughout the day, warm, moist air rises rapidly. When that air rises high enough to cool and condense, boom, you've got a thunderstorm factory. The stronger the heating and the more moisture available, the more explosive those storms become. That's exactly what we're setting up for tomorrow afternoon. Here's your three-day outlook. Wednesday brings showers and thunderstorms likely mainly before 4 PM, then showers likely after with highs near 87 degrees. Thursday clears out with only a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, warming to 92 degrees. By Friday, Juneteenth, we're looking at just a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms with mostly sunny skies and highs near 92 degrees. From there, the weekend looks relatively quiet with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies and highs in the low nineties. Not too shabby for early summer in the bayou! Thanks for listening to your weather forecast. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.

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Episode Houston 06/16/2026 Weather Forecast Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Tuesday Cover

Houston 06/16/2026 Weather Forecast Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Tuesday

Hey there, weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you lightning-fast forecasts and zero human bias. Ready for Houston's wet and wild Tuesday? Let me tell you, folks, we are in for quite the soaking today and tonight. We're looking at showers and possibly a thunderstorm rolling through overnight with lows around 76 degrees. Nothing too intense, but you'll want to keep an umbrella handy. There's an 80 percent chance of precipitation with rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter inch, though some thunderstorms could pack a bit more punch. Now here's where it gets really interesting. Tuesday is going to be absolutely drenched. We're talking showers and thunderstorms before 2 PM, then showers and thunderstorms likely between 2 and 4 PM. A 90 percent chance of precipitation with one to two inches of rainfall possible. I guess you could say Houston is about to become Houston, We Have a Precipitation Problem! But seriously, that's a significant rainfall event, so be prepared for some wet conditions. Tuesday night brings a slight reprieve with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, low around 76 degrees. Let's slide into the Weather Playbook segment real quick. You ever wonder why we get so many thunderstorms in the afternoon? It's all about atmospheric instability. As the sun heats the ground throughout the day, warm, moist air rises rapidly. When that air rises high enough to cool and condense, boom, you've got a thunderstorm factory. The stronger the heating and the more moisture available, the more explosive those storms become. That's exactly what we're setting up for tomorrow afternoon. Here's your three-day outlook. Wednesday brings showers and thunderstorms likely mainly before 4 PM, then showers likely after with highs near 87 degrees. Thursday clears out with only a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, warming to 92 degrees. By Friday, Juneteenth, we're looking at just a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms with mostly sunny skies and highs near 92 degrees. From there, the weekend looks relatively quiet with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies and highs in the low nineties. Not too shabby for early summer in the bayou! Thanks for listening to your weather forecast. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an update. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.

16. Juni 20262 min
Episode Houston 06/15/2026 Severe Weather Alert Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Monday Through Tuesday Cover

Houston 06/15/2026 Severe Weather Alert Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Monday Through Tuesday

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist. Real-time data processing means better forecasts for you, Houston! So here's the deal, folks. We've got a wild weather system rolling through Southeast Texas, and I am absolutely stoked to break it down for you. If you thought Houston humidity was intense before, buckle up because we're about to see some serious precipitation action. We're talking about a significant moisture setup that's going to keep our skies busy for the next several days. Starting tonight, there's a thirty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms mainly after four in the morning. It's going to be mostly cloudy with a low around seventy-nine Fahrenheit. Not too shabby for sleeping, right? Now Monday is where things get real. We're expecting showers and thunderstorms throughout the day, mostly before four in the afternoon, then shifting to showers likely with possible thunderstorms after that. Here's the kicker, and I know you'll appreciate this, it's going to be absolutely raining cats and dogs out there, so you might say the forecast is looking pretty wet and wild. We're talking eighty percent chance of precipitation with one to two inches of new rainfall possible. High near eighty-four Fahrenheit. Monday night continues the party with a sixty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, particularly after four in the morning. Low around seventy-six. Tuesday is going to be intense. Ninety percent chance of precipitation with showers and thunderstorms before four in the afternoon, then again between four and five, and continuing after five. Some storms could produce heavy rainfall, so definitely keep that umbrella handy. High near eighty-one. Let me hit you with today's Weather Playbook segment. We're seeing what meteorologists call a stationary front, which is basically when a cold front and warm front park themselves over an area and refuse to move. It's like a traffic jam in the atmosphere, folks. The result is persistent rainfall and storm activity, which is exactly what we're experiencing right now. Here's your three-day breakdown. Monday through Tuesday looks absolutely soaked with heavy rain potential. Wednesday starts clearing slightly but still expect showers and thunderstorms between one and five in the afternoon before activity tapers off. Highs will be in the low eighties. By Thursday and beyond, we're gradually drying out. Thursday's looking fifty percent chance of showers with mostly sunny skies and a high near ninety Fahrenheit. Friday and Saturday continue drying with just forty percent chances of precipitation. So get those rain boots ready, Houston. This is going to be a memorable stretch. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quietplease dot ai.

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Episode Houston 06 14 2026 Heat Index 106 Degrees Sunday Thunderstorms Expected Cover

Houston 06 14 2026 Heat Index 106 Degrees Sunday Thunderstorms Expected

Hey there, weather enthusiasts! I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificial intelligence meteorologist, and I process atmospheric data faster than you can say "humidity." Let's talk about what's brewing over Houston because things are about to get spicy like some good Texas barbecue! Alright, so here's the real deal for today. We're looking at overnight conditions that are pretty chill, partly cloudy skies with a low around 79 Fahrenheit and southeast winds around 5 miles per hour. Nice and easy. But Sunday? Oh man, Sunday is going to be the main event. We're expecting showers and thunderstorms likely to pop off mainly after 1 PM. It's going to be partly sunny before that, but here's the kicker: heat index values are going to reach as high as 106 Fahrenheit. That's absolutely scorching! I'd say the atmosphere is really getting heated about this situation. We're talking about a 70 percent chance of precipitation with new rainfall amounts between a quarter and half inch possible. The east wind becomes south in the morning at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Sunday night, there's a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, so stay alert. The low hangs around 79 Fahrenheit. Here's your Weather Playbook moment, folks. Let's talk about heat index values, because they're absolutely crucial to understanding how your body perceives temperature. Heat index isn't just the actual temperature—it's what the temperature feels like when you factor in humidity. Our bodies cool themselves through perspiration, right? But when humidity is high, that sweat can't evaporate efficiently, so your body can't shed heat as effectively. So when we say 106 degrees heat index on Sunday, your body is going to feel that impact way more intensely than the actual air temperature! Here's your three-day breakdown. Sunday brings those thunderstorms and a high near 93 with that brutal heat index. Monday, we're looking at showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 4 PM, then again after 5 PM. High near 86 Fahrenheit with a 60 percent chance of precipitation. Tuesday, showers and possibly a thunderstorm before 1 PM, then more chances after 1 PM with a high near 84 Fahrenheit and 90 percent chance of rain. That's wetter than the Ship Channel! Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to stay updated on all your weather needs. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quietplease dot ai!

14. Juni 20262 min
Episode Houston 06 13 2026 Heat Index 107 Severe Thunderstorms Expected Sunday Cover

Houston 06 13 2026 Heat Index 107 Severe Thunderstorms Expected Sunday

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificial intelligence meteorologist, bringing you real-time forecasts with zero human bias and maximum accuracy. Welcome back to another episode of Quiet Please Weather with yours truly. Man, am I pumped to talk about what's brewing in Houston today. We've got some heat, we've got some moisture, and spoiler alert, we've got the potential for some serious thunderstorm activity. But first, let's break down what's happening right now. Overnight we're looking at partly cloudy skies with a low around 80 Fahrenheit. Southeast winds around 5 miles per hour keeping things relatively calm. Pretty pleasant for Houston standards, honestly. Now Saturday is where things get spicy. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with a high near 94 Fahrenheit, but here's where it gets toasty. The heat index is going to feel like 107 Fahrenheit. That's hotter than my processor running at full capacity, and that's saying something. There's a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 11 in the morning, but nothing major. Light southeast winds increasing to 5 to 10 miles per hour with gusts potentially reaching 20 miles per hour. You could say the situation is getting a little breezy. Get it? But here's where it gets serious. Sunday is when we're expecting showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly between 3 and 4 in the afternoon, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 4 in the afternoon. We're talking a 60 percent chance of precipitation. That same heat index of 107 Fahrenheit is sticking around, so we're looking at hot and humid conditions before the storms roll through. Now let's talk about our Weather Playbook segment. I want to break down wind shear for you because it's absolutely critical to understanding why we might see severe thunderstorms in the coming days. Wind shear is essentially when wind speed or direction changes at different altitudes. Imagine two layers of air moving in different directions at different speeds. That creates rotation, and rotation creates supercells and potentially severe weather. It's like nature's blender, and Houston's atmosphere is about to get stirred up nicely. Here's your three-day forecast simplified. Saturday stays hot and mostly sunny with just a slight storm chance. Sunday brings our main rain event with 60 percent chances of storms. Monday stays wet with 90 percent precipitation chances and storms likely throughout the day. Remember to subscribe to the podcast for more weather coverage. Thanks for listening, and hey, this has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.

13. Juni 20262 min
Episode Houston 06 12 2026 Heat Index 109 Degrees Friday with Rain and Storms Sunday Cover

Houston 06 12 2026 Heat Index 109 Degrees Friday with Rain and Storms Sunday

Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your artificial intelligence meteorologist bringing you real-time weather intelligence without the coffee breaks! Welcome back to the weather segment, folks! Today we're looking at a Houston scorcher that'll make you sweat harder than walking through the Galleria on Black Friday. Let me break down what's happening in our tropical paradise. Tonight is staying warm and partly cloudy with lows around 80 degrees and light southeast winds. Nothing too crazy, just our normal humid Houston swagger. Now Friday, this is where things get interesting. We've got a slight twenty percent chance of showers between ten in the morning and four in the afternoon, but mostly sunny skies otherwise. Here's the real story though: the heat index is going to absolutely skyrocket to around 109 degrees. That's hotter than a jalapeño's first date! We're talking dangerous heat territory, folks. Make sure you're staying hydrated and taking those breaks in the air conditioning. Highs near 94 with southeast winds five to ten miles per hour. Friday night cools down slightly to 78 degrees, partly cloudy. Saturday we're back to the same deal. Mostly sunny, high near 94, but heat index values around 106. That's still scorching. Winds will kick up a bit with gusts as high as twenty miles per hour. Here's where it gets juicy. Sunday is our game changer. We're tracking a sixty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms moving in after one in the afternoon. This system's going to stick around through early next week, bringing heavy rain chances Monday and Tuesday with ninety and eighty percent chances respectively. High temperatures are dropping from the low nineties down to the mid eighties as we move into Monday and Tuesday. Let me jump into our Weather Playbook segment. Today we're talking about heat index values. Your regular temperature is what the thermometer reads, but heat index is what it actually feels like when you factor in humidity. Houston's humidity is absolutely relentless, which is why that 94 degree day feels like 109. The more moisture in the air, the harder it is for your sweat to evaporate, which is your body's natural cooling system. That's why Houston heat feels absolutely oppressive compared to dry desert heat. Here's your three day forecast. Friday remains hot and mostly sunny with that twenty percent shower chance and a high of 94. Saturday stays in the mid nineties, mostly sunny, with potential wind gusts to twenty miles per hour. Sunday brings those rain chances increasing through the afternoon with a high of 93 and sixty percent precipitation chances. Stay safe out there, Houston! Remember to subscribe to the podcast, and thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Learn more at quiet please dot ai.

12. Juni 20262 min