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March 05, 2024

Election Day forecast: What to know before heading to the polls

Weather alerts from the Houston Chronicle.  ͏  ͏  ͏

This map shows how future radar could look early Tuesday morning according to the High Resolution Rapid Refresh model. Isolated to widely scattered storms are going to be possible before 8 a.m. After morning showers push east of the Houston area, skies throughout the afternoon should clear out.

Photo by: WeatherBELL

Election Day forecast: What to know before heading to the polls

Morning storms are possible along and east of I-45 early on, but Election Day weather is shaping up to be mostly dry.


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