Texas Weather Alert: 24-Hour Storms Expected in Houston Starting Friday Night Through Saturday Night

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Houston, TX – Spring weather is bringing a powerful system to southeast Texas, with a 24-hour period of storms and thunderstorms expected to start Friday night and last through Saturday night. Residents in Houston and surrounding areas, including Galveston, Pearland, and Conroe, should prepare for the possibility of heavy rain, gusty winds, and frequent lightning.

The storm system will begin to develop Friday evening, with showers increasing overnight. By Saturday, thunderstorms are expected to move through the region, and the threat of severe weather will remain high. According to the National Weather Service, gusty winds of 20 to 30 mph, heavy rainfall, and the risk of lightning will continue through the day and into Saturday night.

As conditions evolve over the weekend, it’s essential to monitor weather updates. The storms may cause disruptions to outdoor activities, power outages, and travel delays. Drivers should avoid traveling in areas with heavy rain or reduced visibility, especially Friday night into Saturday morning.

By Sunday, the storms will clear out, and a drier, cooler weather pattern will emerge. However, it’s important to stay prepared for these spring storms, which are known for their rapid changes and potential hazards. If you have outdoor plans this weekend, be ready for sudden weather shifts and consider postponing events if possible.