Impending Weather Front Sparks Concerns for Severe Weather Across Houston

A weather front is moving slower than expected, arriving in Houston by Monday morning. There is a slight risk of severe weather, particularly in the Brazos Valley and northern Houston. Rain totals are anticipated to be light due to the front’s weakness and limited moisture. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 1 AM.
A weather front affecting Houston is moving slower than anticipated, with the arrival now expected on Monday morning rather than late this evening. The region faces a slight risk (level 2 out of 5) of severe weather in the Brazos Valley and Piney Woods, as well as a marginal risk (level 1 out of 5) in northern parts of the Houston metro area, primarily due to potential damaging winds and large hail.
Currently, a Severe Thunderstorm Watch is active until 1 AM Monday for several counties, including Burleson, Brazos, Madison, and others. A Special Weather Statement for Trinity County has been lifted, leaving that area rain-free. Sunday evening is expected to see the front progressing slowly, primarily affecting central Texas.
As observed, the cold front was positioned across central Texas by late Sunday afternoon, moving very little into the evening with storms developing ahead of it. By early Monday morning, the front will inch closer to Houston but may stall, leading to reduced rain chances.
Rain expectations in Houston are low due to the weak nature of the front, limiting weather dynamics and moisture availability. The severe weather risk persists; thus, staying informed and vigilant is essential, especially as the morning commute approaches. Your local weather team will provide updates regarding any significant changes to the forecasts.
The slow-moving weather front is anticipated to arrive in Houston by Monday morning, with a slight risk of severe storms. While the imminent rainfall is expected to be light due to the weak front’s qualities, residents should remain vigilant as conditions may alter. Continuous updates from the weather team will ensure the public stays informed about any developments during this period.
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