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Timeline: When severe thunderstorms will impact your weekend plans, and rodeo plans


Severe Storms Possible today:

Houston severe threat increases Saturday, as cold front begins to move into SE Texas, bringing a line of storms that may produce hail, downpours and strong winds.

Tracking a severe weather threat (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Saturday morning showers begin north of I-10. There will be another line of storms that begins to move into Houston by 3-4 PM and reaches the coast after sunset.

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We’ll have to watch for large hail, heavy downpours and damaging winds.

Saturday 6pm (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

There are a few cells ahead of the main line that could have rotation leading to an isolated tornado.

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Check back with us as we iron the timing of the frontal boundary because there is a chance it slows and stalls which could prolong the stormy timeline.

Rainfall totals (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

On Sunday, the front begins to stall, leading to lingering rain, we’ll have to watch for ponding and minor street flooding.

Low but watch for ponding and street flooding Sunday as rain lingers

More Storms Next Week:

A cut-off upper-level low begins to move into Texas, which will help bring the energy storms need to form. By Wednesday, the low will be over SE Texas, increasing rain and storm chances. Beware: cut-off lows have a history of being stubborn, but we’ll bring you updates if the rain trend changes. Behind the midweek storms, drier air and cooler temperatures move into southeast Texas.

will bring increase changes for rain next week