Quiet conditions to start the day across Southeast Texas, but we’re tracking storms moving through North Texas that could try to hold together as they approach our northern counties later this morning. Most guidance suggests they’ll weaken—but we can’t completely rule out a stronger storm slipping through.
This afternoon, the setup becomes a bit more favorable for storm development, with enough instability and wind shear in place. While the main severe threat looks to stay north of our area, any storms that do develop could produce large hail. A cap may limit storm coverage, especially farther south, but if it breaks, a few storms could quickly pop up.
Looking ahead, a slow-moving front approaches next week and may stall north of Houston, keeping rain chances low early on. By mid to late week, rain chances increase as multiple disturbances move through, followed by a stronger front late week that could bring cooler, breezy conditions.
Stay weather-aware this afternoon 👀🌩️
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