Houston weather: Tornado Watch
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For Saturday, plan on rain nearly everywhere in the Houston area.
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Grimes, Walker, Brazos, and Trinity counties are under a tornado watch until 9 PM Friday. This watch means we have the ingredients to produce a tornado, but we’ll have to wait to see if the atmosphere’s oven bakes them into an actual tornado.
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for Southeast Texas counties in the Brazos River Valley until 9 p.m. Friday.
A Tornado Watch has been issued until 9 p.m. Friday for our northern counties. For Saturday, plan on rain nearly everywhere in the Houston area.
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - A Tornado Watch has been issued through 9PM Friday evening for the following counties:
Parts of Southeast Texas northeast of Houston are under a tornado watch Friday until 7 p.m., the National Weather Service said. Doppler weather radar at 12:30 p.m. was showing a cluster of strong to severe thunderstorms moving north,
The Storm Prediction has increased Saturday’s severe threat from 2 out of 5 to 3 out of 5 for Walker, San Jacinto, Polk, Trinity, Liberty, and Montgomery counties. The rest of Southeast Texas, including Harris, Fort Bend, and Galveston counties, will remain in the 2 out of 5 risk level.
FOX 26 Meteorologist Allison Gargaro speaks more about the Tornado Watch issued for counties in the Houston-area and how the weather looks for the weekend and Texas Children's Houston Open.
Meteorologist Kim Castro explains the danger of tornadoes and what to do to protect your family.
Watches typically cover extensive areas, sometimes spanning multiple counties or states, and can remain in effect for several hours. During a watch, it's advisable to stay vigilant, monitor weather updates, and be prepared to seek shelter if conditions deteriorate.