Houston Braces for Wednesday Night Storms: Cooler Temps Expected

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Houston, TX – Isolated storms are expected to hit Houston and the surrounding coastal areas on Wednesday night, bringing scattered showers that may disrupt evening activities. Residents should prepare for potential thunderstorms as rain coverage increases and conditions move further inland by Thursday.

According to the National Weather Service Houston-Galveston office, these weather changes will help moderate temperatures, with highs projected to stay in the upper 80s to low 90s. The anticipated rainfall and cloud cover will offer some relief from the recent heat, making it essential for residents to keep an eye on the forecast.

Drivers are urged to exercise caution, especially in regions forecasted to experience heavier rainfall. Scattered showers could impact road conditions during peak commuting hours, leading to possible delays. Residents should stay alert for potential flash flooding in low-lying areas.

With rain and thunderstorms likely throughout the week, Houstonians are encouraged to stay weather-aware and adjust plans as necessary. Be sure to carry an umbrella, and check local weather updates frequently for the latest information.

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