Houston, TX – Houston residents should brace for a wet start to November as showers and thunderstorms are expected to roll through the city beginning Friday. With a 70 percent chance of rain and storms likely through much of the day, commuters are advised to exercise caution, especially on busy routes like Interstate 45 and Beltway 8. South winds will pick up, adding to potentially hazardous driving conditions as visibility may be reduced during heavy rainfall.
According to the National Weather Service, Houston’s weekend weather outlook shows a prolonged period of rainfall and thunderstorms that could impact outdoor plans. Showers are expected to persist into Friday night, with lows near 72°F, before continuing intermittently into Saturday. Friday’s daytime high is forecasted around 84°F, providing warm but unstable conditions, which can heighten storm intensity.
Saturday will bring a 60 percent chance of showers and possible thunderstorms before noon, although some sunny intervals may appear by late afternoon. Highs will reach around 81°F, and humidity will remain high, creating a humid environment. This wet pattern may slightly ease by Saturday evening, giving way to partly cloudy skies but could return with a 40 percent chance of rain on Sunday.
As cooler temperatures settle in Sunday night, rain chances remain around 30 percent. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on weather advisories and exercise caution with changing road conditions.