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Local Topic Strong storms possible Thursday in the Houston area

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by: Andi7 7 OP 
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 29, '23 11:08am  
Strong storms possible Thursday in the Houston area
 
Tonight
Look for winds to kick up tonight, especially at the coast, where they could gust to 30 mph or so by morning. Scattered showers will spread north and east through the night, arriving in the Matagorda Bay area by midnight and across the rest of the metro area by morning on Thursday. Temperatures will only drop back a few degrees overnight, into the low-60s or so. They should even climb some toward morning.
 
Thursday
In a couple of words: The worst of the weather tomorrow should occur from about 8 AM to 4 PM, with strong to locally severe thunderstorms, capable of producing strong winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes, as well as heavy rain.
We will have a couple of things to watch for on Thursday. First and foremost, strong to severe thunderstorms may begin to break out across the area as early as the back half of the commute, after 8 AM or so. The atmosphere looks fairly primed to produce storms with strong winds, potentially some hail, and even a tornado or two around the region. This doesn't look quite as foreboding as what we experienced almost a year ago back in January with the Pasadena tornado (which was an exceptional setup for severe weather here), but the parameters are definitely aligned for at least some severe weather.
 
More technically: There's a pretty healthy amount of wind shear (wind changing direction with height) available tomorrow. You need wind shear for severe weather and tornado risk. But the window for that severe weather and tornado risk tomorrow looks conditional and narrow. In other words, we need the appropriate amount of instability to realize to generate thunderstorms. And on top of that, we need the storms to be able to tap into that shear and instability at low levels. This is not a slam-dunk case for severe weather, but it's enough to say that if storms can realize their full potential tomorrow there could be a couple of tornadoes, especially north of I-10. We should have a better idea on this tomorrow and will have more for you before it gets messy out there.
 
In terms of rainfall, we are not expecting significant or widespread flooding. But street flooding is a decent possibility in a few spots tomorrow. Most areas will see a half inch to inch or so of rainfall, but a couple of isolated spots will almost certainly see 2 to 3 inches of rain or even a bit more, much of which could fall quickly.
 
All this should start to clear off to our east by late afternoon and evening, leaving us with clouds and a few showers. Temperatures and humidity will build up tomorrow, with highs near 70, and you'll feel the dampness.
 
Friday
The forecast gets a bit trickier on Friday. The storms of Thursday will be well off to our east as a cold front slips into the region. However, it looks as if this front may stall near the coast or just offshore. This would keep us generally a bit cloudy and unsettled with shower chances, depending on exactly where it stalls. Temperatures will be mainly in the 60s, with 70s will be possible near the coast on Friday. The exact placement of the front will determine how warm it is on Friday.
 
Weekend into next week
That front may backpedal onshore Saturday, bringing more clouds and showers. Morning lows will range from the 50s inland to 60s near or south of the front. By Sunday, the stalled front should be escorted out into the Gulf by a second cold front which will usher in cooler, drier air and hopefully some sunshine for early next week. Admittedly, I'm skeptical about much clearing right now but we're still several days out.
 
Texans tailgating looks okay right now, with temperatures probably in the 50s to low-60s most of the morning, warming into the mid-60s or so for the afternoon. I'm not going to completely rule out a shower, but I would lean toward drier weather at the moment.
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Cbear 5
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 29, '23 12:21pm  
I'm just going to batten down the outside stuff and as always.....charge the cell.
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ladybeachbum 18
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 29, '23 1:25pm  
@Andi7 :
So I am at the coast at the water's edge so the pups and I are going to die? If I go out on the deck the wind will just blow me right in the water? If I didn't have these two big dogs to protect it wouldn't be bothering me, They will be barking non stop at the thunder or is a bit of wind blows. That is always the troubles being so close to the water. Oh, crap, I have the golf cart, too, to worry about.
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Cbear 5
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 29, '23 1:32pm  
Andi7 : So I am at the coast at the water's edge so the pups and I are going to die? If I go out on the deck the wind will just blow me right in the water? If I didn't have these two big dogs to protect it wouldn't be bothering me, They will be barking non stop at the thunder or is a bit of wind blows. That is always the troubles being so close to the water. Oh, crap, I have the golf cart, too, to worry about.
 
@ladybeachbum : Better start prepping and good luck! Let us know how you make out.
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CarolS Elite Status Member 12
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 29, '23 2:03pm  
Usually when super bad weather is forecasted, it doesn't happen. When it's not expected, we get bad stuff. So, I'm hoping it never gets as bad as they are saying.
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ladybeachbum 18
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 29, '23 2:12pm  
@CarolS :
Exactly! Sometimes a small storm tears up our bulkheads and rocks. Just a minor one did a few weeks ago and DH is planning on putting things back on Saturday. I worry about the golf cart going across the road and hitting the post on his home like it did once with a riding mower. Once the tides get big enough the downstairs floods the road.` It is a beautiful place to be but costly and worrisome when big storms show up.
As long as my pups and I survive that is all that matters.
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ladybeachbum 18
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 29, '23 3:06pm  
@CarolS :
That is exactly right! There is not much I can do except bring in chairs.
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West-Tex Elite Status Member 14
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 29, '23 3:22pm  
@Andi7 :
 
Thank you…had no idea!
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West-Tex Elite Status Member 14
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 29, '23 3:22pm  
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ladybeachbum 18
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 29, '23 3:37pm  
@West-Tex :
I've seen that and my husband is in Texarkana saying it will be fine but some of the things I see says "get under the bed!" I'm just worried about these two sweet pups. I guess I will tie them around my waist! Oso probably weighs more than me so he can hold us down.
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ladybeachbum 18
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 29, '23 7:08pm  
@Cbear : I'll just be watching and hoping it is a non event and the sun is shining! I think it will be fine.
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Andi7 7 OP 
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 30, '23 1:30pm  
What has happened is that rainfall near the coast and inland this morning has sapped the atmosphere of some of the instability needed to drive severe weather. (Such instability is necessary to promote the kinds of rising air that fuel strong thunderstorms). As a result, the atmospheric environment is not really capable of supporting the kinds of supercells that produce tornadoes and other severe activity. We could still see a few isolated tornadoes this afternoon, but the threat is fading.
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Catmae Elite Status Member 11
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 30, '23 1:34pm  
@Andi7 :
Thank you for this update!!! This is good news.
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CarolS Elite Status Member 12
~ 2 years, 1 mo ago   Nov 30, '23 6:00pm  
Glad this was no big deal today. Just a regular rain event.
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