Storm threat increasing for Houston on Tuesday

NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has upgraded the risk of thunderstorms in Houston on Tuesday from “slight” to “enhanced.”

(NOAA/Storm Prediction Center)

This means the following for the Houston area:

  • Numerous severe thunderstorms are possible across the Houston region, with the greatest chance most likely along the Highway 59 corridor.
  • A few of these storms may be particularly intense, capable of spawning weak tornadoes, damaging winds or hail.
  • Some moderate street flooding is possible where thunderstorm training occurs, but for the most part these storms should move through at a good clip, from west to east.
  • The most likely time for storms will be from 10am to 2pm CT, with clearing likely during the late afternoon hours.

We’ll stay on top of the latest forecast for you.

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4 thoughts on “Storm threat increasing for Houston on Tuesday”

  1. Really appreciate the update…especially providing the timing and expected mostly affected area…you guys use real data, give it your professional shot and leave all hype to TV weather folks…

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