STAY WEATHER AWARE! Those to the north and west of Houston should be on the lookout for a few stronger storms Thursday afternoon and evening.
Past that, most of the day on Cinco de Mayo looks dry with many events beginning around town as early as noon on Friday! For a list of things to do in Houston this weekend, including Cinco de Mayo events, click here: But, beware that late Friday night another round of rowdy weather is possible if you'll be out
late. Strong storms will once again begin firing up in Central Texas throughout the day, and though they may fizzle out upon approach, if they hold together they should arrive in the Bryan/College Station area around 8 p.m., the downtown Houston Metro area closer to around 11 p.m., and be off the coast by 3 a.m. or so.
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