March 2026

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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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Tomorrow

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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3-10-26 835am

Chances for severe thunderstorms today across portions of Texas and Wednesday locally as a strong cold front moves across the state.

All severe modes possible today and Wednesday.

Highest severe threat Wednesday will be north of the Houston metro area.

Timing locally Wednesday will be from midday into the evening hours.
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48 hours or so of active thunderstorms with each day featuring dual tornado risk areas. Be safe all.
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