Houston weather: Storm Alert overnight following record-heat Mother's Day
Houston weather: Storm Alert for early Monday
Overnight thunderstorms could bring severe weather across southeast Texas early Monday morning.
HOUSTON - Residents across Southeast Texas should prepare for a round of strong to severe storms late Sunday night following a hot and humid Mother’s Day.
Happy Mother's Day!
We have a hot and humid Mother's Day Sunday. Highs in the upper-80s to near 90 are expected with feels-like temperatures will be in the mid-90s.
The sun will be shining through passing clouds with the chance for an isolated storm this evening.
Stay hydrated and enjoy your special day!
FOX 26 Storm Alert overnight
Overnight thunderstorms could bring severe weather across southeast Texas early Monday morning. A strong line of storms will be moving into the area beginning as early as midnight and should be moving off the coast by 7am.
Damaging wind gusts, hail and heavy rain are the main weather threats. Tomball, Katy, Spring and Livingston and cities northwest are under a 2/5 risk.
We also can't rule out an isolated tornado (the greatest risk for tornadoes is across central Texas).
Even though the bulk of the severe weather will be while you are sleeping, we ask that you have a way of receiving severe weather alerts and download the FOX Local app to stay up-to-date on timing in your neighborhood.
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Drier, brighter days ahead
Next week brings a shift toward a more stable setup with plenty of sunshine and fewer rain chances. Expect a stretch of warm, mostly rain-free weather with highs eventually climbing to the upper 80s to low 90s.
The Source: Your Gulf Coast Weather Authority