HOUSTON, Texas (BNN)-- Thursday is an BNN Weather Alert due to the possibility of severe thunderstorms that might produce tornadoes.
What should we anticipate with the storm chance for Thursday?
Widespread showers and thunderstorms will gradually develop through the night as a warm front methods Southeast Texas. While we are not preparing for any serious weather condition overnight, the streets will be wet and the rain could be falling greatly on your way in to work and school. Scattered strong to severe storms are possible after sunrise as storms start to turn. These turning thunderstorms are called supercells, and if any turn up they might produce damaging winds, heavy rain, hail and separated twisters. That'& #x 27; s why we & #x 27; ve provided our Weather Alert Day. SEE MORE: What is an BNN Weather Alert Day and why is it essential?
When should we be on alert?
We encourage you to stay weather condition mindful throughout the day, but the greatest danger for extreme weather condition will likely emerge in between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m when the warm front pushes through Southeast Texas. Think of where you will be during that time window and where you would look for shelter if you were put under a Tornado Warning. The risk for severe weather need to diminish by the night, however there could still be thunderstorms around town.
Is street flooding possible?
Yes, it is possible where the most extreme thunderstorms track, but it ought to not be widespread. Our primary concern will be the threat for twisters, however we'& #x 27; ll keep a close eye on the rain gauges, too.
Will storms and showers continue into the weekend?
A possibility for rain will continue Friday and Saturday, however it will be much lower than Thursday'& #x 27; s 90 % possibility for rain. A weak cold front being available in Thursday night will shove the greatest rain chances south of I-10 and near the coast for Friday. By Saturday afternoon all the rain ought to be out in the Gulf of Mexico.
HOUSTON RADAR MAPS:
Southeast Texas
Houston
Harris County
Galveston County
Montgomery/Walker/San Jacinto/Polk/Grimes Counties
Fort Bend/Wharton/Colorado Counties
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