Front sparks scattered rain and storms Friday across SE Texas

Showers will not wash out any outdoor plans this weekend!

Tracking where the best chance happens

You’ll need to check Stormtracker 2 Radar Friday:

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A cold front will shove a line of storms across SE Texas. Starting mainly north of I-10 and west of I-45. As they rain dives southeast closer to Houston, showers die off. The frontal boundary will push south along the coast and by the afternoon help in scattered showers and storms mainly south of I-10 until sunset.

Morning showers possible Friday
moves south triggering showers in the afternoon and evening mainly south of I-10

Summer Pattern Sets In:

HOUSTON – Houston returns to a more summer-like pattern with isolated pop-up showers and storms each day. These showers and storms will not wash out any of your outdoor plans into the weekend.

Daily pop up showers

Tracking The Tropics:

It’s that time of year again! We’re officially kicking off the 2025 hurricane season this Sunday on June 1st. Right now, it’s all quiet across the Gulf and into the tropics.

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10 Day Forecast:

We should start to see storms wind down on Friday, and we’ll be back to a more typical summer pattern for the weekend.

Stay near average
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