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Dense Fog Saturday:
SE Texas is under a Dense Fog Advisory Friday night through Saturday morning. Watch out for reduced visibility as you head out Saturday morning.

Saturday Storm Timeline and Risk:
Another cold front will bring rain and thunderstorms. The best threat for severe storms will likely be east of Louisiana.


The storms start spotty ahead of the cold front. The coast could see some early storms popping around sunrise, but so far, these are not looking like the same intense ones that we saw on Thursday.

The front arrives Saturday evening, producing a line of scattered storms. There is a 2 out of 5 chance to see a few severe storms or two but remain alert no matter where you are across SE Texas.

The storms will push east by Saturday 5 PM, and high pressure builds on Sunday.

10-day Forecast:
We’ll continue to track temperatures in the 70s, finally starting to dry out by the end of the weekend. We’re looking good for NYE plans Tuesday night. NYD, we’ll start 2025 in the 60s with lows in the 40s.
