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Monday’s cold front in Houston brings strong to severe storm threats
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Monday’s cold front in Houston brings strong to severe storm threats

HOUSTON – A cold front will move through Southeast Texas on Monday, bringing a band of rain with associated storms.

Here you can track the weather in your area:

Monday’s forecast:

This front will help lower humidity, but temperatures will remain above average early in the week. There is a chance of severe to heavy storms along the cold front.

Monday’s Cold Front (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

The strongest storms will be concentrated in North Texas, so anyone traveling to watch the Texans take on the Cowboys should be aware that they may encounter unsettled weather.

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SE Texas has a low threat of a severe storm on Monday.

By game time, the storms in Arlington will be long gone.

If you drive to the game on Monday, you may encounter rain and storms, but by game time the wet weather will be long gone.

As for Southeast Texas’ timeline, the best chance for rain and storms arrives in the afternoon and lasts until early evening.

Spotty showers ahead of the cold front.
From the afternoon the cold front will move from west to east.
Heavy rain showers and strong gusts of wind are possible at the front.
The front leaves Southeast Texas

Another cooldown:

Get the pots ready because it’s soup weather! Another cold front arrives Tuesday through early Wednesday, bringing a batch of cooler air. Although our latest models have adjusted to place the coldest air a little further east of Texas, we can still catch a good chunk of it. That will help keep temperatures more fall-like for most of the next week, mostly in the 40s in the mornings and highs in the mid 60s.

A cold dip next week (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)

The tropics follow:

Sara has weakened to a tropical depression after making landfall in the Yucatan. Rains continue to drench parts of Mexico and Central America, causing flash floods and mudslides.

Sara’s rain causes devastation throughout Mexico and Central America

This season as a whole has been particularly busy. In a normal season we expect fourteen named storms, seven of which will become hurricanes and three will become major hurricanes. So far we have seen seventeen named storms, eleven of which have become hurricanes and five of which have become major hurricanes.

10-day forecast:

The 10-day forecast remains generally warm. We will see a short cooling down from Wednesday to Friday. Temperatures will rise above average in the last week of November.

Temperatures cool briefly before warming heading into Thanksgiving.

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