Houston, TX – Residents should prepare for a wet Sunday as rain and thunderstorms are forecast to sweep across the region. Drivers on major highways, including I-45 and I-10, should expect reduced visibility and slick roads by the afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, showers are 80% likely on Sunday, with thunderstorms peaking in the afternoon. Rainfall amounts could range between three-quarters of an inch to an inch, with isolated higher totals possible during storms. Sunday’s high temperature is expected to reach 68°F, with southeast winds transitioning northwest by evening.
Sunday night brings continued showers, keeping roads hazardous. Cooler air moves in overnight, with a low around 53°F. Winds will shift to the north, slowing to around 5 mph.
Looking ahead to Monday, clouds will dominate with a slight chance of morning showers. Highs will hover near 62°F before another round of rainfall develops midweek. Tuesday and Wednesday will see intermittent showers, with thunderstorms potentially returning late Wednesday.
Travelers should plan ahead, especially during peak rain hours, and monitor local weather alerts. Patchy fog is also expected Sunday night, creating additional hazards.
The extended forecast suggests improving conditions by late next week, with temperatures trending warmer. Still, drivers and residents are encouraged to stay updated as storm systems remain active in the Gulf Coast region.
For the most up-to-date weather alerts and road conditions, follow the National Weather Service and check local traffic reports before heading out.
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