Here's what to expect later today and Sunday from a stalled front that may generate storms

Originally published at: Here’s what to expect later today and Sunday from a stalled front that may generate storms – Space City Weather

In brief: We interrupt your weekend to bring you an update on impacts from a cool front that will approach the Houston region and stall out. The primary threat is severe thunderstorms later today and on Sunday, although not everyone will see inclement weather.

There is a lot going on in the metro region this weekend, from big events at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo to the World Baseball Classic to much, much more. We’re going to need to be weather aware.

In the big picture a cool front move into the region, where it will clash with very warm and moist air. Where this front ultimately stalls will serve as a focus for showers along with potentially strong thunderstorms and heavy rain. However this will be rather location based, so whereas some areas may see 2 or more inches of rain, others will see considerably less. Some uncertainty remains with regard to the details, but generally here is what I expect to happen.

For now the radar is quiet, and we expect it to remain so in Houston throughout the morning hours. During the afternoon we may see some scattered showers across Houston, but nothing serious. However off to our northwest, in the vicinity of College Station, a more organized line of storms is likely to develop around mid-afternoon. This mass of storms is likely to threaten areas within the greater Houston region along and north of Interstate 10 during the evening hours. There is the potential for strong winds and hail with some of these thunderstorms should they turn severe. This threat should persist until around midnight or so.

If you’re headed to the Rodeo on Saturday here’s what I can say. First, the best chance of severe weather should be elsewhere this evening. However, we cannot rule out some showers and thunderstorms during the evening in the vicinity of NRG Stadium. So take care, but at this point I would not cancel plans.

After midnight the focus of storms is likely to turn closer to the coast, particularly areas including Brazos, Galveston, and Chambers counties—I’m thinking areas nearer to Galveston Bay. For these coastal areas rainfall will be more likely during the pre-dawn hours on Sunday and during the daytime. (Rain chances for areas north of I-10 will not be zero on Sunday, but for now they look to be considerably lower). On Sunday the dynamics for severe weather are less favorable, but I still expect to see some pockets of heavy rainfall within stronger storm cells.

In terms of temperatures expect warm and muggy conditions on Saturday, with slightly cooler temperatures in the 70s on Sunday for most of the region. Rain chances diminish some on Monday.

If there are significant changes to the forecast we will update accordingly.

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Looks like my area will get the :poop: end of the stick again.

We’ve gotten around 1” so far in my back yard up here near Champions, some very nasty thunder and lightning too at around 5PM.

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Same here. Just a bunch of thunder and lightening in Cinco Ranch! When will the drought end?? So frustrating

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@Joseph That’s a bummer.

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My son and I were at Memorial Hermann downtown and had to drive back in the middle of it up the west loop back to Jersey Village. Not fun. When we got back the rain gauge was at half an inch (expected more) while the Harris County rain gauge about one mile from here registered 1.12”. Better than nothing.

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I took a walk out in my garden this morning and it was beautiful out! Here in Klein, I got about 1.15 inches or so and the lightning and rain perked everything up even more! I see there’s stuff off toward San Antonio, so hopefully that makes its way over here later today. I was planning on working in the garage today, so it can rain all it wants! But the temps are perfect out!

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