As a Pacific cold front moves toward North Texas, shower and thunderstorm coverage will increase into Monday morning.
By early Monday morning, scattered severe thunderstorms with winds 60 mph+ and the potential for isolated tornadoes will be possible.
HOUSTON – Grab your umbrellas, rain boots and ponchos because we are tracking rain and thunderstorms throughout the day.
Scattered showers will continue today across southeast Texas. There could be some pockets of heavy rain and even the chance ...
Today starts with patchy fog/sprinkles. Otherwise, Sunday will be a muggy and warm day with a high in the low-80s. Late ...
HOUSTON — Our next big weather story is the return of rain chances by the end of the work week. A low-pressure system will ...
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Today starts with patchy fog/sprinkles. Otherwise, Sunday will be a muggy and warm day with a high in the low-80s. Late ...
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