Texas Storm Alert: Thunderstorms and Fog Hit Houston This Weekend—What to Expect

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Houston, TX – A stormy weekend is in store for Houston, with showers, patchy fog, and possible thunderstorms expected through Sunday night. Travel could be affected, particularly on I-45 and surrounding roads, as fog and heavy rainfall reduce visibility.

According to the National Weather Service, showers will develop Saturday morning, with fog before 3 p.m. Thunderstorms could intensify by evening, with a 90% chance of rain overnight. New rainfall totals could reach half an inch.

Sunday’s forecast includes lingering thunderstorms and patchy fog between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m., with rain chances at 70%. Temperatures will reach a high of 53°F before skies clear Sunday night.

By Monday, conditions improve with partly sunny skies and highs near 67°F. Tuesday and Wednesday will be mostly sunny, with highs in the low 70s.

Drivers should use caution, especially in low-visibility areas. Stay updated with real-time alerts and prepare for wet roads.

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