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Thursday’s forecast:
Widely scattered thunderstorms will develop mainly along and north of I-10 Thursday morning. Places like Katy, Tomball, and Liberty have higher rain chances compared to spots farther south, including much of Houston proper.
Most of Thursday’s storm activity is forecast to hit in the morning through early afternoon, winding down to light showers after 4 p.m.
Friday’s forecast:
Friday will bring another round of scattered showers, but widespread rain isn’t expected until Saturday when the cold front arrives. That’s the period to watch, as the heaviest rain and strongest thunderstorms are likely in the evening hours.
Easter weekend forecast:
A cold front moves through SE Texas Saturday afternoon and night. The heaviest rain is expected in Houston around 5pm. There is a street flooding threat for all of southeast Texas Saturday. The good news is it looks like almost all of the rain is out of here by Easter sunrise service time. There may be some light rain along the coast but the rest of us should be dry. Sunday night, there is the possibility of more rain, but it doesn’t look heavy.
Whatever your plans are Sunday, make sure you dress for the cool. Temperatures range from the 50s in the morning to 60s in the afternoon with a strong north wind. And with the clouds it will feel colder than the actual temperature.
Extended forecast:
Look at the difference in temperatures from Saturday to Sunday. A big cool down with morning temps in the 50s and highs in the 70s early next week. I hope you have a wonderful Easter.