Memorial Day, Rain and National Weather Service
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The KHOU 11 Weather Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert for Saturday and Sunday as rounds of rain, heavy at times, could cause issues on roadways and flooding in some locations. While Friday is expected to bring a temporary break from the rain with some sunshine and only isolated afternoon storms possible,
Storms pushed into the Houston area and Southeast Texas Saturday morning to kick off Memorial Day Weekend. A drop in temperatures came in as moisture increased across the region, setting the stage
Storms rolling across the region have led to flash flood and thunderstorm warnings for multiple North Texas counties as Memorial Day nears.
A surge of Gulf moisture is bringing high humidity and dangerous beach conditions to Southeast Texas this weekend, ahead of an unsettled weather pattern expected to lower temperatures and trigger widespread storms next week.
Cold front brings cooler air, widespread storms and flash flooding risk across Texas as it stalls midweek with heavy rain possible.
A complex of storms passed through some areas across North Texas Sunday morning as it weakened and pushed eastward. Most of the region will see dry conditions for the rest of the morning. However, more storms will likely pop up this afternoon.
After a few more hot and dry days in South Texas, storm chances will rise early next week, and some severe weather is possible.
Heads up, North Texas! A cold front is bringing thunderstorms and flooding threats today through the weekend. See when it hits your neighborhood.