Houston will see some rounds of showers and storms this Mother's Day weekend, but most will be manageable with only isolated problems.
will still have some opportunities for outdoor activities. The Bayou City will see some rounds of showers and storms, but most will be manageable with only isolated problems.
Strong storms are expected with some potential for severe storms. The Storm Prediction Center puts most of Houston in their "marginal" risk with areas just to the West under "slight" risk. Damaging winds and large hail are the concerns with a round of storms expected in the morning and another round late in the afternoon on Saturday.
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