AUSTIN, Texas -- The resurrection of Tropcial Storm Harvey looks imminent, and it could soon be heading towards Texas with potential for heavy rain from the coast to our region just in time for the weekend.

As of 9 a.m. Tuesday, satellite images show no closed circulation near the surface, where most of Harvey's leftovers are currently interacting with the Yucatan Peninsula.

Those leftovers are forecast to move north into the open Gulf into an untapped supply of moisture, warmth, and energy later on Tuesday.

Most of our computer models track the storm towards the Middle Texas Coast by some point on Friday, possibly as a tropical.

Our latest rain outlook paints some heavy 3" to 4" potential accumulations here at home with even heavier 7"+ totals possible along the Upper Coast.

But it all really depending on the track of the pending storm: if it ventures further up the coast, the buillseye of heavy rain will probably be further to our east. But a track further south along the Lower Coast might mean an even wetter outlook for our area.

In other words, stay tuned as a lot could change in just a matter of days.

Check out the above video with the latest as of 9 a.m. Tuesday from Chief Meteorologist Burton Fitzsimmons.

As always, go to the main weather homepage for the very latest forecast.