Rain and thunderstorms are expected across Conroe-Montgomery County, with high temperatures in the mid-90s and an 86% chance of precipitation leading into a mixed week of sun and scattered storms.
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Rain and thunderstorms are expected to impact Conroe and Montgomery County on Sunday, with forecasters warning of high precipitation chances and continued summer heat across the region.
According to data from AccuWeather, the area faces an 86% chance of rain on Sunday, with temperatures ranging from a high of 94 degrees to a low of 77 degrees. Winds are expected from the south-southeast at around 10 mph.
The unsettled weather pattern is expected to ease slightly into the week, though conditions will remain warm and intermittently wet. Monday is forecast to bring mostly sunny skies with a high of 94 degrees and only a slight, 1% chance of rain.
By Tuesday, rain chances increase again to 25% under partly sunny skies, with a high near 93 degrees. Similar conditions are expected Wednesday, with temperatures holding steady and a 5% chance of rain as winds shift slightly to the south-southwest.
Thursday’s forecast calls for a mix of sunshine and clouds, with a 10% chance of rain and a high around 93 degrees.
Meteorologists note that the combination of heat and moisture will continue to drive storm development across Southeast Texas. The current pattern reflects typical early summer conditions, with daytime heating contributing to scattered afternoon and evening storms.
“Rain and a thunderstorm” are expected to dominate Sunday’s conditions, according to the forecast, as humidity levels remain elevated.
Sunrise Sunday was at 6:20 a.m., with sunset expected at 8:27 p.m., providing extended daylight hours that can intensify heat buildup throughout the day.
Residents are advised to stay weather-aware, particularly during peak afternoon hours when thunderstorms are most likely to develop. While no severe weather warnings were noted at the time of the forecast, localized heavy rain and lightning remain possible.
The five-day outlook suggests a gradual return to more typical summer conditions, with decreasing rain chances but sustained high temperatures in the low to mid-90s.
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