If you were planning to fire up the grill or hit the road for Labor Day weekend around Houston, you might want to keep your rain plan handy.
Severe thunderstorms are stalling across southeast Texas this Sunday, bringing heavy rain, flooding concerns, and a noticeable drop in temperatures as the holiday weekend continues.
Sunday sees storms rolling in earlier and lasting throughout the day. Temperatures are forecast to drop slightly, with highs near 88 degrees, but high humidity will keep things feeling muggy.
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Sunday has a higher likelihood of rainouts for backyard barbecues or travel, so keeping indoor backup options flexible is your best bet.
By Monday, the pattern is expected to linger, with rain chances around 60 percent and another 88-degree high. While the storms should ease by midweek, make sure you’re prepared for wet weather and potential delays during your holiday plans.
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