Clouds remain for Wednesday with dry weather before rain and storms return Thursday.
Gusty winds, large hail and a tornado are not out of the question with this system making its way to the Houston area. Most areas will get about a 1/2 inch to 1 inch of rain, but some spots could see as much as 4 inches of rain, which could lead to high water spots. Hail, gusty winds and a tornado are possible during severe weather on Thursday, March 21.-- Light to moderate showers -- some pockets of heavy rain -- will start to pop up across the Houston area.
The weather will start to gradually clear out Friday morning and high temperatures will make their way to the mid-70s. That nice weather will continue into the start of the weekend with sunny and warm weather expected Saturday. More clouds return on Sunday but conditions are expected to remain dry.After a nice weekend, our next storm chance will arrive early next week with high temperatures staying in the mid-70s.
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