Tornado watch, severe thunderstorm warnings for Sat.
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Flash flooding poses a significant risk with this weather system, as some areas could receive 2 to 4 inches of rain in a short period.
The threat for severe weather in Houston Saturday has increased, so we're issuing a Weather Impact Alert for the entire day. Here's what you can expect and when.
Heavy rain and severe storms are looming over the South this weekend. Damaging wind gusts and thunderstorms are the main threats, with the possibility of a few tornadoes. Severe storms will continue
Severe weather is headed to the deep South, from Texas to Mississippi, with damaging winds, possible tornadoes and some large hail forecast. A tornado watch is in effect for several counties in southeast Texas, including the area around Houston, until 9 p.m. CT.
From Tornado Alley to the Deep South, these five U.S. states have the highest odds of seeing a tornado each year. Here's how they form and what to warning signs to watch out for.
Tornado Watch Until 9 p.m.: The tornado watch includes all counties in southeast Texas except Brazos, Madison and Burleson counties. Roses are red, violets are blue. Your weather team is tracking thunderstorms and a severe weather threat for you.