Houston Traffic Alert: Sea Fog and Rain May Disrupt Commutes on I-45 and I-69 Wednesday

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Houston, TX – Morning commuters in Houston should prepare for reduced visibility and slick roads as dense sea fog and rain persist through Wednesday.

According to the National Weather Service, fog will develop overnight, with visibility dropping below a quarter mile in some areas, particularly near coastal highways and bridges. Rain chances will increase throughout the day, creating hazardous travel conditions on I-45, I-69, and the 610 Loop. Drivers are urged to reduce speed, use low beams, and allow extra travel time.

By Thursday, a strong cold front will push through Southeast Texas, bringing a risk of severe storms, damaging winds, and heavy rainfall. Some areas could see localized flooding, especially in low-lying neighborhoods and near bayous. Forecasters warn that scattered thunderstorms could impact travel conditions during the afternoon and evening rush hours.

The weather is expected to improve by Friday, with mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 60s. The weekend forecast looks favorable, with dry conditions and mild temperatures.

Residents should stay informed through official weather updates and prepare for possible delays. Plan accordingly and use caution when driving in foggy or rainy conditions.

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