Quiet start to the day across Southeast Texas, but we’re keeping an eye on storms moving through North Texas that could try to hold together as they approach our northern areas later this morning. Most guidance shows them weakening—but we can’t rule out a stronger storm sneaking through.
This afternoon, conditions will be somewhat favorable for storms to develop, with enough instability and wind shear in place. The overall severe threat is trending north of our area, but if anything does develop, a few storms could produce large hail. A “cap” in the atmosphere may limit storm coverage for areas south, but it only takes one disturbance to break it—so we’ll be watching closely.
Looking ahead to next week:
A slow-moving front approaches and may stall north of Houston, keeping low rain chances in the forecast early in the week. By mid to late week, expect increasing rain chances as multiple disturbances move through. Another stronger front late week could bring cooler, breezy conditions to finish things out.
Stay weather-aware, especially during the afternoon hours 



