Some areas will get between 1-2 inches of rain, which could cause flooding.
"Pay attention to maybe before you leave, work or hit school to pick up children. "If the timing ends up being where we think itโll be, the roads are probably going to become wet. Houston drivers will want to pay attention to the radar Thursday afternoon, with strong thunderstorms expected to roll into the region.
The rain continues in the Houston area, with at least a 50% chance every day over the next week.
Friday morning will see rain between the I-59/1-69 corridor and the coast then spreading inland in the afternoon. [DOWNLOAD THE FOX 26 WEATHER APP FOR FORECAST UPDATES](https://www.fox26houston.com/apps) [CLICK HERE TO SEE THE LATEST WEATHER FORECAST](https://fox26houston.com/weather)
Stock photo of traffic in a bad rain storm. On Thursday strong winds blew a semitruck off a Houston-area overpass, its driver narrowly escaping before the ...
[blow a semi-truck off of a Highway 225 overpass](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FEoRFLHLX4) onto the lanes below, video from ABC 13 shows. The truck was driving along the three-lane road near Red Bluff when it bumped into another truck and was eventually carried off the road. [cluster of storms ](https://www.chron.com/weather/article/Houston-may-severe-wind-brief-flooding-big-17382011.php)brewing north of Harris County combined into a powerful system that wreaked havoc in and around the Bayou City.
Another round of widespread storms, heavy at times, is expected Friday. But, unlike Thursday's storms, Friday's will sweep through Greater Houston earlier ...
Showers and thunderstorms will develop between the I59/I69 corridor and the coast in the morning and spread inland in the afternoon, the service reports.
Residents may face some localized street flooding, should heavy rain fall in a short amount of time, especially if the area received rainfall Thursday. Gusty winds, frequent lightning and small hail are also possible. [rain](https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-weather/article/Texans-celebrate-recent-rainfall-TikTok-17376773.php) Friday, but some storms could bring 3 to 5 inches, the National Weather Service [reports](https://www.weather.gov/hgx/).
Wind gusts of up to 60 mph across southeast Texas present the most significant potential threat for Houston, experts say.
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