Houston Braces for Heavy Saturday Storms and Chilly December Kickoff

Houston residents should prepare for severe weather as a storm system approaches Saturday night and early Sunday morning. A Fox 26 Storm Alert has been issued, indicating a level 1 out of 5 risk for severe weather and flash flooding.
Storm Forecast for Houston
As the cold front progresses, severe thunderstorms are expected late Saturday, continuing into Sunday. Winds will pick up, ushering in colder air that will create a significant drop in temperatures.
Weather Conditions This Weekend
- Severe thunderstorm risk: Level 1
- Flash flood risk: Level 1
- Windy conditions anticipated
Cold December Kickoff
Following the storms, residents will experience blustery conditions on Sunday. Showers and thunderstorms in the morning will give way to colder air. Windy weather is expected as the cold front settles in.
Monday promises to bring a wintry feel with a cold, wet start to the week. Widespread rain is forecasted, causing potential delays during morning commutes as many head back to work post-holidays.
Chilly Mornings Ahead
Following the stormy weekend, temperatures will drop significantly. Cold mornings are anticipated for Tuesday and Wednesday, with lows expected in the upper 30s and low 40s.
Flash Flooding Concerns
While the region welcomes rainfall due to ongoing drought conditions, excessive rain in a short duration could lead to flooded roads. Residents are advised to exercise caution and stay informed about weather updates from local authorities.
Get ready for a brisk start to December and make sure to bundle up against the cold temperatures ahead!




