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Rain and storms Saturday night. Some rain may be heavy. Cooler Sunday.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A cold front will move across Southeast Texas Saturday night and trigger showers and storms. Some storms might be heavy with locally up to 2 to 3 inches of rain in spots. Watch out for isolated areas of street flooding.

When is the best chance for heavy rain and storms?

The best chance will be along a cold front which will move across Southeast Texas overnight and should move into the Gulf by 6:00 a.m. During the time, some heavy storms may form in parts of the area.

Could there be any severe weather besides flooding?

There is a small threat overnight Saturday for one or two storms to have some large hail or strong wind gusts, but heavy rain is the primary threat.

You may get caught in a heavy downpour overnight Saturday with a small threat for street flooding.

Will be dry out Sunday?

Rain chances will rapidly decrease Sunday morning after sunrise. Most places will see dry weather by 9:00 a.m. An isolated shower may linger through about noon. Sunshine should break through the clouds by afternoon in most of Southeast Texas.

What’s the early outlook for weather during the Chevron Houston Marathon?

It’s still really early to have high confidence in the forecast, but it could be a runner’s delight! For now the weather looks to be rain-free with a cool start to the race. Temperatures the morning of the marathon are expected to bottom out in the low 40s. Sunshine and a gentle breeze should warm temperatures to near 70 in the afternoon. Stay tuned for any changes in the days ahead.

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