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Wednesday afternoon (Noon–4 p.m.): Thunderstorms ramp up as a cold front collides with warm, humid Gulf air. Strongest storms are expected mid- to late afternoon, right around the school pickup and evening commute. Wednesday evening into overnight: Line of storms lingers through the evening; rain tapers after midnight.
Houston is expected to experience a 50% chance of rain and potential thunderstorms today with highs near 90°F.
Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop ahead of an approaching cold front on Wednesday, with a few of these storms potentially becoming strong to severe and producing locally heavy
Houston’s weekend stays mostly dry, but a cutoff low may spark a wetter pattern shift through early next week with scattered storms and rain chances.
There wasn't a big storm that Sunday, just pillowy gray clouds hanging over Houston. But Jaime Garcia still climbed into his bright blue, lifted Toyota Tundra—the one with "Storm Chaser Houston" painted on the sides and "Houston Storm Tracker" on the back—and headed south.
Some showers and rain are expected to be in the area on Sunday afternoon, but it will still be another warm, humid day as some fall weather is expected later this week.