A weak cold front and associated showers and thunderstorms will be moving into Houston Friday afternoon and evening.
According to the According to the National Weather Service Houston/Galveston the vast majority of the area should be able to handle the rainfall with little or no problem.
We are keeping an eye on a large area of showers and thunderstorms to the northwest. #bcswx #houwx #glswx #txwx pic.twitter.com/SaLz8cRkpA
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) May 4, 2018
Look for some showers and embedded thunderstorms today and tonight as a weak cold front moves into southeast Texas. #bcswx #houwx pic.twitter.com/Ij8g7pmxP0
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) May 4, 2018
Houston: large expanse of showers and thunderstorms still a good ways to our west.
May see some activity later this evening. @abc13houston @abc13weather
Radar> https://t.co/tdwof9Lhor
10:50a pic.twitter.com/Mb4v5cVG2g— Collin Myers (@collinmyerswx) May 4, 2018
Rain is on the way for Houston. Look for showers/storms later this afternoon through late morning on Saturday. pic.twitter.com/MVi1cDm8PO
— John Dawson (@JohnDawsonFox26) May 4, 2018
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