Winds will stick around for the rest of the evening, likely still 15-20 mph through Saturday morning. There is a small chance to see some storms fire up late across our far northern counties but nothing too extreme.
Saturday’s Forecast:
The cool front that brings storms doesn’t arrive until Sunday afternoon. But Saturday will be windy! A wind advisory may be issued and the southeast wind gusts will affect your outdoor plans. Wind gusts could get as high at 40mph.
Sunday’s forecast:
A cool front moves far enough south Sunday to create a line of thunderstorms that will move into Southeast Texas. The timing is afternoon to night. These storms can be strong brining lightning and a street flood threat. We repeat this pattern Monday.
10-Day Forecast:
We head into a drier weather pattern as we start the month of May. We are still waiting on that first 90° day of the year but it appears that next weekend may give us our last taste of spring!
Chief meteorologist and recipient of the 2022 American Meteorological Society’s award for Excellence in Science Reporting by a Broadcast Meteorologist.