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This map shows NOAA's Weather Prediction Center rainfall outlook through Thursday evening. A wet pattern is expected to pick back up early next week following this weekend's warm and muggy weather.

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How much wetter will Houston get next week in an already rainy May?

Houston in May has already exceeded the average rainfall total for the entire month, and more rain could arrive across Southeast Texas next week.

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Clear Creek pitcher strikes out 11 to win Chronicle's Girls Athlete of the Week

Harlie Wright allowed zero earned runs over 10 total innings pitched in the two games and struck out 11 batters in a playoff series against Jordan.

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