Texas Spring Weather Alert: Houston Faces Severe Thunderstorm Risk on Saturday with Heavy Rain Along I-45

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Houston, Texas – Storm-weary Houstonians should brace for more spring weather disruptions this weekend, with a fresh round of thunderstorms possible Saturday morning.

According to the National Weather Service, a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms is expected early Saturday, especially before 9 a.m. in the Houston metro area. The risk tapers off by midday as skies gradually clear, but anyone planning travel or outdoor events should monitor conditions closely. Rainfall is not expected to be heavy, but isolated downpours could affect visibility and traffic along major roads like I-45 and US-59.

Following Saturday’s rain, Sunday brings the calm: sunny skies, light winds, and a high near 81°F. This brief respite won’t last long. Starting Monday, clouds return and thunderstorm chances build into Tuesday night, when rain probabilities climb to 50%. Tuesday’s high will reach 84°F, but nighttime instability could support stronger storms and locally heavy rain.

By Wednesday, another 50% chance of storms threatens to disrupt midweek commutes, especially in low-lying areas prone to brief street flooding.

Five-Day Outlook for Houston:

  • Saturday: Morning storms, then clearing. High: 81°F
  • Sunday: Sunny and calm. High: 81°F
  • Monday: Mostly sunny. High: 84°F
  • Tuesday: Afternoon/evening storms. High: 84°F
  • Wednesday: Rain and storms likely. High: 80°F

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