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Quiet Midweek Gives Way to Late-Week Rain Across the East as Houston Stays Unseasonably Warm

Rain is expected to peak from Thursday night into Friday, then most areas trend drier for the weekend.

Overview

  • Mid-Atlantic forecasts show Tuesday’s rain exiting with lingering clouds Wednesday, then another round of showers late Thursday into Friday with some heavier bursts Friday evening before conditions improve Saturday and turn milder Sunday.
  • Cincinnati stays dry through most of Thursday with rain arriving late and becoming steadier Friday evening, while weekend plans look mainly dry with highs in the 50s.
  • Great Lakes cities turn quieter and cool with mid-40s Wednesday and near 50 by Friday; Detroit looks mostly dry late week, and Cleveland’s best rain chances focus south Friday into early Saturday before a brighter, seasonable weekend.
  • New England holds cool and calm through Thursday, with only spotty showers possible Friday in New Hampshire and a sunny, seasonable weekend in the 40s.
  • Along the Gulf Coast, southeast Louisiana faces patchy dense morning fog and a Friday shower chance ahead of a Saturday morning cold front, while Houston rides near-record warmth with fog and isolated showers before a late-week front brings rain and cooler 70s with localized flood concerns on very dry soils.