Houston weather: Storms expected Easter weekend
HOUSTON – Storms are expected to develop Saturday, with higher protection later within the day and into Saturday evening. Some storms might convey heavy downpours and lightning, and that exercise might persist into Easter Sunday, particularly early within the day.
Low danger for extreme storms, flooding
A slow-moving chilly entrance will convey the specter of a couple of extreme storms Saturday night into Saturday evening. The primary danger will probably be some transient wind gusts of 60+ mph that would trigger injury.
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Storms are expected to develop Saturday, with higher protection later within the day and into Saturday evening. Some storms might convey heavy downpours and lightning, and that exercise might persist into Easter Sunday, particularly early within the day. FOX 26 Meteorologist Allison Gargaro has the small print.
The different danger is heavy rain that would result in remoted avenue flooding in and round Houston. The primary danger for flooding will probably be in a single day Saturday via Sunday morning.
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Cooler Easter Sunday

Southeast Texas turns cooler for Easter Sunday. Highs will solely peak within the upper-60s with cloudy skies. A number of showers are potential Easter Sunday morning in Houston with scattered showers possibilities primarily south of I-10 within the afternoon. These cooler temperatures proceed into early subsequent week.
7-Day forecast

Source: Information on this article comes from FOX 26 meteorologist Allison Gargaro.
