Probably nothing too severe east of I-35 because of timing. Wind 30-40 mph and rain.
But then the Mesos had most of the rain with the last FROPA north of Hwy 1*5.
Considering W*C's recent track record, there may be hope for SETX?
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Current models are consistent with W*C. It's iffy for us in CLL, but I think we'll see rain from scattered showers that will lift in the morning. Doesn't look like a lot south and west of NW Harris.
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Isolated strong to severe storms are possible tomorrow morning/afternoon ahead of and along a passing cold front. All severe weather hazards & localized downpours will be possible. Storms will be possible across all of SE Texas, but the greatest risk will be north of I-10.
Isolated strong to severe storms are possible tomorrow morning/afternoon ahead of and along a passing cold front. All severe weather hazards & localized downpours will be possible. Storms will be possible across all of SE Texas, but the greatest risk will be north of I-10.
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