Houston weather: Wet weather moving back in
Rain becomes more likely into Thursday and continuing into Friday. Periods of steady rain, possibly heavy at times — could lead to ponding and slick streets for the Thursday morning commute. There is a chance for isolated street flooding, especially for areas near and south of I-10. Showers are expected through at least early Friday, then we'll have some welcome clearing. A few strong storms are also possible over the next few days, especially south of I-10. Main risk overnight would be hail and possibly some wind gusts near 40-50 mph.
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