HOUSTON – Your weather team is tracking a strong front that is bringing the chance for severe weather today -thunderstorms, hail and even gusty winds of 50 mph are a possibility. Right now, the Houston metro area is a 2 out of 5 for severe weather. Our team will bring you coverage of the storms throughout the day so that you and your family is safe.
A Tornado Watch is in effect for Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Galveston, Brazoria, Chambers, Liberty, Polk and San Jacinto Counties until 9 p.m. CST.
A new Special Weather Statement was issued for northern Liberty County until 6:30 p.m. This storm is capable of producing quarter inch hail and 30 mph wind gusts.
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While the threat of flooding is low, there is still a chance that some stronger, isolated storms could produce some flooded spots. With the extra moisture in SE Texas, when the cooler air and the warm air clash – it can spark intense storms which could produce heavy downpours on our saturated soil, heightening our flood risk today.
This front will bring cooler air and the clash with the warm and muggy air will create a turbulent mix that can trigger powerful thunderstorms. Timing can change but here is an outline of what to expect as we track the front’s path into Houston.
Here is the timing – that could change- and your weather team will update you when it does.
This front will not only bring the chance for severe weather but a drop in the temperatures – so make sure you have the kids ready for the bus on Monday with a jacket.
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