HOUSTON – WEATHER AWARE: Prepare for severe weather: needs and wants ahead of the next power outages
There is another round of strong to severe storms possible Thursday evening focused mainly well north of I-10. The storms may produce heavy downpours, strong winds and hail.
However, the coverage will be isolated to spotty during the late afternoon into the evening hours. We’re not expecting many of those storms to make it close to the metro.
There is a severe thunderstorm watch until 9 PM for Brazos and Burleson counties.
Showers and storms should fizzle out by midnight.
Friday and Saturday storm threat:
Friday morning is cloudy and dry, storm chances increase Friday evening, starting spotty then turning scattered Friday night. The storms start north of Houston.
By midnight showers and storms continue to move southeast. By Saturday morning the heaviest of the activity moves off shore
Houston’s 10-day forecast:
Rain chances will pause Sunday and Monday before another storm develops bringing more rain and thunderstorms next week. Temperatures also cool back to the low and mid-80s.