Houston, Texas – As temperatures soar near 80°F on Saturday, residents of Houston should prepare for scattered showers and possible thunderstorms, especially after 4 p.m. Strong winds could add to the unsettled conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will begin with partly cloudy skies and warm temperatures, but the forecast takes a turn by the afternoon. A 30% chance of rain is expected, with showers likely moving in between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Showers may develop into thunderstorms after 4 p.m., bringing gusty winds of up to 20 mph. These storms may cause brief but heavy rain in some areas, with potential lightning and thunder.
By evening, the storm threat will diminish, with a low of 70°F expected by Sunday night. However, the high humidity could make it feel even warmer than the actual temperature. Houston residents are advised to stay updated on local weather alerts, particularly if planning any outdoor activities or travel.
Looking ahead, Monday will offer more sunshine and warmer conditions, with a high near 84°F. The rest of the week also looks warm, with highs staying in the 80s and 90s. A more consistent stretch of dry weather is expected, making this the last chance for significant rain for a while.
Be sure to monitor local weather updates throughout the day on Sunday, and consider delaying outdoor plans after 4 p.m. to avoid any thunderstorms.


