Yet another Houston freeway will be shut down for an entire weekend because of a large vehicle striking an overpass, this time eastbound Interstate 10, starting tonight.

Crews will close the eastbound lanes at Shepherd so work can commence to fix the Houston Avenue bridge, which was struck last month by an over-height vehicle. The closure starts at 9 p.m. and lasts until 5 a.m. Monday, according to the Texas Department of Transportation.

With the freeway closing, entrance ramps at Silber, Washington, T.C. Jester, Shepherd, Heights, Studemont and Taylor are also closed, along with exits at Yale, Studemont and Taylor, starting at 7:30 p.m. To reduce traffic into the closing area, the connection from Loop 610 near Uptown to eastbound I-10 and the ramp from U.S. 290 to eastbound I-10 will also close at 7:30 p.m.

Houston Avenue is also closed during the work as crews repair the steel beam that was struck. In a release, officials said the priority is to make the repairs before the Super Bowl activities attract thousands to downtown.

The work is just the latest related to taller-than-allowed vehicles striking downtown bridges, leading to difficult detours. Houston Avenue, Hogan and West Dallas bridges have been hit and repaired in the past two years, at least one time each. The West Dallas bridge had to be demolished and replaced late last year because of a September strike. Deteriorating pavement also closed the entrance to westbound I-10 from Louisiana.