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Strong Cold Front Coming Through Sugar Land Early Saturday: NWS

The National Weather Service is forecasting showers in the Houston area and temperatures into the 20s this weekend.

SUGAR LAND, TX — Another cold front is expected to move through Sugar Land overnight Friday and early Saturday morning, bringing showers and subfreezing temperatures, according to the National Weather Service.

The National Weather Service Houston is expecting the cold front to reach Sugar Land between 3 and 6 a.m. Saturday.

Strong northwesterly winds and showers are expected to follow the cold front, with most of the rain and wind concentrated in the southern part of the Greater Houston area. Gale conditions could develop in the coastal areas of southeast Texas, a wind advisory could be issued for southern counties in the region, according to NWS Houston.

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The cold front also is expected to bring wind chill conditions below freezing to the area, so precautions should be taken to ensure plants and pipes do not freeze. In Sugar Land, the wind chill is expected to get down to 27 degrees in the early hours Sunday, according to NWS Houston.

In Sugar Land, the low temperature is expected to be 35 degrees with a 16 percent chance of rain Saturday, according to Accuweather. On Sunday, the forecasted low is 35 degrees.

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