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Houston weather turns wetter this weekend as a cold front brings storms, heavy rainfall potential and the threat of localized flooding.
The threat for severe weather in Houston Saturday has increased, so we're issuing a Weather Impact Alert for the entire day. Here's what you can expect and when.
It'll be another day with highs reaching into the 80s on Wednesday with partly cloudy skies, making it a nice day to visit the rodeo.
It's expected to be a mild Tuesday with clouds and sunshine for Election Day. Things will get a little humid but highs will be in the 80s.
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HOUSTON - Weather for your Friday will be warm and quiet for the World Championship BBQ Cookoff at NRG Stadium.
Sunday will begin with pleasantly cool temps in the upper 50s along areas of dense fog, especially south of Houston and closer to the coast.
Houston woke up Wednesday to a shallow blanket of sea fog, with temperatures stuck near 70°F at the airport and across most of the metro. Visibility dropped to about a quarter mile in parts of the Galveston Bay entrance,
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Skies will continue to be partly cloudy for Wednesday, with highs again reaching into the 80s. There is a chance of possible isolated showers, but it is limited.