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Your Forecast:
We’re kicking off the day a little warmer with temps generally in the low to mod 70s. Expect to see more humidity throughout the day, along with some scattered showers through parts of the afternoon.
Mid-Week Cold Front:
A mid-week cold front will bring another chance for rain Wednesday night through Friday. Depending on how fast or slow the front moves, we determine how much rain Houston can pick up. The highest chance for rainfall will be on Thursday.
There is now a risk of strong to severe thunderstorms developing on Wednesday night as the front moves into southeast Texas. The threat is highest north and east of Houston.
Timing can change, so we will continue to watch and track the front Wednesday and Thursday.
- We’ll watch for more isolated rain Wednesday morning, building slightly by afternoon with a few isolated cells to the north, a somewhat stronger line north of College Station with isolated showers Thursday morning. Depending again on the timing of the front. This will depend on the timing of the front.
- Thunderstorms, hail and gusty winds are possible. The majority of the low but real severe weather activity - including hail and a 2% tornado risk - is expected north of our area, while damaging winds look more consistent across the entire area but still low for Houston - 5% and slightly higher for areas to the north -15%.
10 Day Forecast:
Even though we are tracking a late week cold front, it will not impact or temperatures dramatically like last weekend. We will still likely see highs in the lower-80s this weekend.
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