Friday Severe Thunderstorm Warning expires for Harris, Fort Bend County, more

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Houston weather: Weekend forecast + Tropical Storm Alvin

Another disturbance will bring in a chance for spotty to scattered showers and storms Sunday afternoon and evening.

Weather alerts for southeast Texas have expired following heavy rain on Friday morning.

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Active weather alerts

  • The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Fort Bend County until 11:15 a.m. Friday.
  • A severe thunderstorm warning was effect for Galveston County, Brazoria County and Harris County until 11:30 a.m. Friday.

Friday's weather forecast

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Houston weather: Isolated rain chances for Friday

We're in the severe weather season across Texas. There is a chance we'll see a few showers and isolated storms in the Houston-area but they will mostly stay along or south of the I-10 corridor with more rain chances north of the Houston-area around Friday afternoon.

A weak cold front will drop into the area bringing brief heavy rain, small hail and gusty winds, along with frequent lightning this morning. A few more storms may fire up near the front Friday afternoon and evening.

What's next:

On Friday, high temperatures will get close to 90 again. Low 90s are on the way for the weekend with even lower rain chances. Look for around a 10% chance for rain Saturday with a 30% chance for Sunday.

The Source: The information in this article is from the National Weather Service and the FOX 26 weather team.

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