Easter Sunday Forecast
The Easter Sunday forecast for Houston is looking partly cloudy with a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. You won’t need to worry about showers and storms impacting your Easter Sunday plans early in the day. However, later in the day, you may see rain shower and thunderstorm coverage. It will be brief, but overall, everyone is going to feel the muggy and windy weather.
Morning Weather
The central Texas storm system should weaken as it heads toward Houston, but should still contribute to scattered showers that could put a damper on Easter morning. It won’t rain everywhere, but brief showers with lightning are expected in the morning with increasing shower and thunderstorm activity in the evening.
Afternoon and Evening Weather
You will need to move some Easter plans inside for a while. The highest chance of strong storms will be possible, especially to the north of Houston. It’s essential to stay indoors and avoid any outdoor activities during this time to ensure your safety.
Houston Weather Next Week
Beginning Monday, expect a mostly cloudy and humid pattern with a daily chance for showers or scattered storms through at least Friday. This means that the rainy weather will continue throughout the week, making it essential to carry an umbrella and wear waterproof clothing.
Staying Up-to-Date
Stay up-to-date on the latest weather on where you live by downloading the free FOX Local app. This app will provide you with real-time updates on the weather, helping you plan your daily activities and stay safe during severe weather conditions.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Easter Sunday is expected to be partly cloudy with a chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. The weather will be muggy and windy, with a higher chance of strong storms in the afternoon and evening. The rainy weather will continue throughout the week, making it essential to stay informed and plan accordingly. By downloading the free FOX Local app, you can stay up-to-date on the latest weather forecast and stay safe during severe weather conditions.



