If you plan to attend cookouts, pool parties, or football games across Texas this Labor Day weekend, the weather won’t be all rainbows and sunshine.
A cold front is moving across the state, bringing increased chances for downpours that could lead to a flood threat and even some strong to severe thunderstorms.
Friday afternoon, showers and thunderstorms begin to form along I-45 and I-35. By 5 p.m., the line of storms’ heaviest rain focuses across SE Texas.
By 7 p.m., storms continue to charge south through Houston with rain chances winding down closer to midnight. Those downpours may lead to localized street flooding and delays for outdoor sporting events.
A flood threat across the Texas Panhandle increases from Friday to Saturday, going from a 1/4 to a 2/4. SE Texas flood risk remains