Texas Storm Warning: Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Threaten Houston Commute by Midweek

Houston, Texas By Wednesday, severe weather is predicted to arrive in Houston, including thunderstorms, fog, and high winds. Travelers should be ready for possible delays, especially on I-45 where poor visibility and a lot of rain could make driving dangerous.

The National Weather Service predicts showers and thunderstorms before 3 p.m. Wednesday, with severe winds moving to the northwest after that. Roads could become slick and visibility reduced due to wind gusts of up to 20 mph. Early in the morning, patchy fog is also anticipated, which makes travel during rush hour difficult.

With highs close to 57 degrees Fahrenheit and partly sunny skies on Thursday, the rest of the week offers some respite. On Friday, though, clouds will be back with a chance of showers. Residents should brace for chilly weather as overnight lows will drop into the mid-40s.

Those departing from Houston Hobby Airport should check for possible delays, and drivers should exercise caution when driving on rainy roads. Keep abreast of local forecasts and make plans appropriately for the week’s fluctuating weather.

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