Saturday before the cold front arrives:
Before the thunderstorms arrive, you’ll notice much warmer temperatures with humidity. There may be some light nuisance rain early in the day. This will be more of an inconvenience than a threat. That comes later.
Severe weather threat Saturday night:
Between the hours of 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM strong isolated thunderstorms will form. These have a chance to turn severe so be weather aware at this time. The actual cold front doesn’t arrive until 11PM in our northern cities.
Cold front in Houston:
At 3AM the cold front will move through Houston. At 6AM the line of storms will be along the coast. The concern is as this line moves through there may be hail, strong winds 40-60mph and possibly a tornado or two. The threat is lower than Monday but there is a threat.
Street flood threat and rain totals:
It looks like most of us will get 1″-4″ of rain from Saturday to Sunday. The concern is if the higher amounts come in a short amount of time, street flooding will occur. The data has consistently shown the highest rain totals southwest of Houston.
More Rain Monday:
Chilly and wet Monday as another pulse of rain brings downpours across SE Texas. There is a low street flooding threat this day too.
10-day forecast:
This cold front brings significantly colder temperatures to start the month of December. Houston has highs in the 50s for three straight days. And more rain is in the forecast too.
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