Houston’s skies are expected to bring more than just sunshine this week, with a forecast that shows some variability. According to the National Weather Service, today will be mostly sunny, with temperatures reaching a breezy 82 degrees. The north wind will provide some relief, but as the weekend progresses, clouds will begin to form, bringing a chance of showers and thunderstorms. By Tuesday, there is an 80% chance of precipitation.
In a statement obtained by FOX 26 Houston, Bush Airport alerts that, “Weather conditions in the area may delay flights and some luggage. We ask for your patience as we work to run operations safely for everyone. Please monitor the status of your trip with your airline. Thank you and stay dry!” Before going to the airport, check the Fly2Houston website to confirm your flight status and any potential weather-related delays.
Friday is expected to bring potentially disruptive weather for air travel. The National Weather Service has issued an enhanced risk designation for the storms, indicating the possibility of hail, strong winds, and more than three inches of rain. Low-lying areas may also be affected by localized flooding. The most severe weather is forecast to occur from early afternoon through the evening…