Texas Spring Weather Alert: Showers and Thunderstorms Hit Houston Through Monday Morning Along I-45

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Houston, TX – Spring arrives with a wet and stormy start in Southeast Texas, as Houston braces for scattered showers and possible thunderstorms into Monday morning. A mix of rising temperatures and unstable air could make travel difficult on roadways like I-45, especially during the Monday morning commute.

According to the National Weather Service, a 30 percent chance of thunderstorms begins late Sunday and continues into early Monday. Another wave of storms could develop between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday, bringing wind gusts up to 20 mph. High temperatures will reach 83°F before conditions clear later in the evening.

Tuesday offers a warm, sunny break with a high of 86°F—perfect for outdoor plans. However, clouds return by Wednesday, though rain is not expected. Another round of showers and possible thunderstorms arrives Thursday afternoon, followed by a rainy Friday with a 60 percent chance of storms.

This spring pattern brings warm air and moisture from the Gulf, setting the stage for daily weather shifts. Drivers should remain alert for slick roads and sudden downpours. Secure outdoor items and monitor weather alerts through local news or weather apps.

Here’s a quick 5-day outlook for Houston:

  • Monday: 83°F, scattered storms
  • Tuesday: 86°F, mostly sunny
  • Wednesday: 84°F, partly sunny
  • Thursday: 79°F, storms possible
  • Friday: 78°F, showers likely

Stay weather-aware and plan accordingly as spring settles into the Lone Star State.