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Cool Front Brings Chill After Heavy Rain Tapers Off in Houston
Breezy conditions and lower temperatures expected through the start of the work week.
Apr. 19, 2026 at 12:35pm
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As a powerful storm system moves out of the Houston region, the transition to cooler, drier weather brings a sense of relief, but also lingering uncertainty about the impact of the blustery conditions.Houston TodayHeavy rain and localized flooding across Southeast Texas began to taper off early Sunday morning, giving way to a breezy, cooler pattern that is expected to linger through the start of the work week. A Wind Advisory remains in effect until noon for coastal areas, bringing dangerous marine conditions and gusts up to 40 mph. High temperatures are forecast to reach only the low 70s, with a more autumnal feel and lower humidity levels.
Why it matters
The heavy rain and flooding over the weekend disrupted normal routines and activities for many residents in the Houston area. The transition to cooler, drier weather will provide some relief, but the breezy conditions and lower temperatures may also impact outdoor plans and travel in the coming days.
The details
The region saw widespread rainfall on Saturday, with some areas recording totals of 2 to 3 inches in a short duration. The downpours triggered reports of street flooding, though the bulk of the moisture has now cleared the area. While the rain is exiting, hazardous conditions remain along the Gulf Coast, with a Wind Advisory in effect for coastal communities until noon. Northeast winds are sustained at 20 to 30 mph, with gusts reaching up to 40 mph, creating dangerous marine conditions with seas of 5 to 8 feet, rough bay waters, and a high risk of rip currents.
- The heavy rain and flooding began tapering off across Southeast Texas early Sunday morning.
- The Wind Advisory is in effect for coastal areas until noon on Sunday.
- High temperatures are forecast to reach only the low 70s on Sunday, with the cooler, cloudy trend expected to continue through Tuesday.
The players
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The takeaway
The transition from heavy rain and flooding to cooler, drier weather will provide some relief for Houston residents, but the breezy conditions and lower temperatures may also impact outdoor plans and travel in the coming days. The unsettled weather pattern is expected to continue through the start of the work week.
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