Houston Braces for Upcoming Showers and Storms as Cold Front Moves Through Texas

A cold front is set to bring significant changes to the weather across Texas, with Houston expected to experience showers and possible storms on Wednesday. According to forecasts, the rain will begin in the afternoon, potentially disrupting afternoon commutes and outdoor plans. Meteorologists are predicting that the heaviest rainfall will arrive late Wednesday, with totals reaching up to 2 inches in some areas. ‘The storms could be strong at times, with the potential for downpours and gusty winds,’ noted local weather expert Tim Heller. Chief Meteorologist David Paul emphasizes the importance of preparedness, advising residents to ‘stay updated with the latest forecasts as conditions can change rapidly.’ The cold front is expected to push through the region, significantly dropping temperatures, especially overnight into Thursday. Areas to the north of Houston may see temperatures dip into the upper 30s overnight. Meanwhile, San Antonio is also poised to experience similar weather patterns, with rainfall expected throughout the week. Meteorologists have declared that ‘this cold front is one of the strongest we’ve seen this season.’ As these weather patterns converge, Texans are urged to take appropriate precautions, particularly in areas prone to flooding.