National Weather Service, Texas and severe storms
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A rainy weekend will likely be punctuated by some nasty ice and strong gusts.
A mid-level atmospheric disturbance will interact with a stationary front off the Texas Gulf Coast, triggering enough rain to possibly cause flooding.
The KHOU 11 Weather Team has issued an hourly Weather Impact Alert for Friday as a few strong storms will be possible.
The region is under a flood watch until 4 a.m. Saturday. Jimmy Fowler, a meteorologist at the weather service's Houston-Galveston office, said Friday morning that 2-4 inches of rainfall is expected, with up to 4-6 inches in isolated locations.
Heavy rainfall could return to Houston Friday and Saturday, raising flooding concerns in some parts of Southeast Texas.
Expect a comfortable and warm Monday in the 80s with sunshine! This warming trend will continue over the next couple of days thanks to Gulf breezes.
The Houston area is drying out after all-day rain on Friday. So how much rain fell? There were varying totals all across the Houston area. While Hobby Airport saw record-breaking rainfall, other parts of the Houston area saw significantly less.
The incoming front might trigger a few scattered storms by Wednesday evening, with temperatures expected to fall significantly by Thursday.
FOX 26 Houston on MSN
Houston weather: More scattered showers and storms possible, FOX 26 Storm Alert for Friday
Some downpours are developing this evening close to the coast with showers also popping up north of Houston. Scattered showers and storms will remain possible through tonight with more widespread heavy rain likely by Friday morning.