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Chilly and soggy Saturday for Houston’s holiday festivals

Rain stick around Sunday

Today’s Forecast:

HOUSTON – If you have outdoor plans I’d definitely make sure you have an indoor option available. Although we are not forecasting a washout it will be cold and miserable to start the day. Temperatures will be in the 40s and 50s it will feel very damp and cold outside.

Scattered showers during the day

As the morning continues we will see scattered rain shower chances. Although most of these will be very light, some could bring moderate downpours and an isolated thunderstorm cannot be ruled out.

Isolated to scattered showers.

Through Saturday afternoon we will see off-and-on showers with a few storms possible. This is not a washout, but the rain chances are with us through the entire day.

Scattered showers a few thunderstorms

Rain chances linger through Saturday night into Sunday morning. Most of what falls will be light but some could be heavy. This means you should plan for a bit of extra time on the roads as anytime we have rainfall we see more accidents.

Shower activity not as widespread

Sunday:

Showers and storms are possible Sunday afternoon with temperatures climbing back into the upper-60s and lower-70s.At times we will have dry, cloudy skies, but our temperatures will struggle to warm up.

warmer but still tracking showers

The flood threat on Sunday has shifted much farther east than prior forecasts. Houston is still under a low risk. The closer to Louisiana you are the higher the risk.

Sunday's Flood Threat

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10-day Forecast:

It does look like a strong cold front will move through late next Monday into Tuesday. This cold front will finally clear out the rain and lower our temperatures significantly.

Sunny for the new week

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