Tornado Watch Issued for SE Texas

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Tornado Watch has been issued for Harris County, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Galveston, Liberty, San Jacinto, Brazoria, Chambers, and Polk Counties through 9PM.

We are also declaring today an ABC13 Weather Alert Day for the possibility of severe weather. Areas especially along and east of the I-45 corridor have a chance for hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes. The greatest risk of severe storms will be northeast of Houston, but area-wide we should stay weather aware, especially in the afternoon as the cold front moves in.

The strong winds we’ve had around here the last few days will continue into Saturday. Those winds will gust above 30 mph at times.

What can you tell me about Saturday’s strong cold front?

The cold front will pass through our area Saturday afternoon. Our atmosphere will be unstable enough for strong to severe storms to occur with the front. Isolated tornadoes, damaging winds, and hail will be possible, especially along and east of the I-45 corridor. Once the front passes, most of the rain will end and temps will fall. We’re talking highs in the 60s Sunday and Monday. Lows will drop to the lower 50s and upper 40s Monday and Tuesday mornings.

Does this mean drought conditions will improve?

Likely improve, yes! Completely relieved? Not for everyone. The rain from this past week and what’s expected this week will be beneficial though for those with drought conditions.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

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