HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The severe weather threat has diminished after the large squall line moved through and was fairly weak by the time it pushed through Houston. A few showers and warmer temperatures will be the trend for the rest of the weekend Collin says.
It now appears there will be an even lower chance of rain Sunday, so after Saturday morning's storms, most of your weekend may end up dry.
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It now appears there will be an even lower chance of rain Sunday, so after Saturday morning's storms, most of your weekend may end up dry.
A weak cool front will push through late Sunday and drop rain chances for much of next week. Temperatures will still be warming into the 80s, but the humidity will dip down to a more manageable level for early next week.
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