We continue to watch a Pacific storm system that brought rain to southern California, heavy mountain snow, strong winds to the Sierra Nevada, and a stalled front near Houston, keeping Southeast Texas warm, humid, and windy.
Up north, we’re watching for severe weather risks near Dallas today, with storms possibly bringing hail, strong winds, and even tornadoes.
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Will it rain on Easter?
We continue to track the stalled front bringing us warm and humid air while the Pacific system brings us cooler air - which is why we are expected to have thunderstorms tomorrow. When both air masses collide, we have the chance for rain, thunderstorms, and gusty conditions, bringing us a low risk for severe weather on Sunday.
Hour by Hour Forecast
- Breakfast time (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM): We’re tracking the morning off muggy with cloudy skies, followed by the chance for rain and drizzle.
- Lunch time (12:00 PM - 2:00 PM): We’re tracking warmer temperatures and scattered showers as the front makes its way to Houston with the possibility for thunderstorms.
- Dinner time (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM): We’re tracking the chance for heavier rain and gustier conditions, making indoor Easter activities your best bet.
Rain Totals: We’re tracking anywhere from a trace to the possibility of close to an inch; downpours could have higher numbers. Your weather team will update you all weekend long.