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Severe Weather Risk for South Texas Overnight

The Storm Prediction Center maintains their standard slight risk of severe weather for much of Deep South Texas overnight tonight. This graphic shows the chance of severe weather occurring within 25 miles of any given location, such as your home, overnight tonight. The standard risk of severe weather is defined by the teal (bright blue) line, which denotes a 15 percent chance of severe weather occurring within 25 miles of your location overnight. That risk extends from the Mexico Border northward around Victoria. A lower risk of severe weather exists to the north of this zone into Central and East Texas, where a 5 percent chance of severe weather occurring within 25 miles of any given location is possible. At the time of this posting, no severe weather was ongoing. Flash Flood Watches remain in effect for much of South and East Texas overnight, and that is expected to be the primary hazard.

Tonight’s Severe Weather Hazards

  •  A few severe thunderstorms capable of producing quarter size hail and damaging winds in excess of 60 MPH. A brief tornado is possible along the coastline, but the threat is quite low.
  • Heavy rainfall with some amounts exceeding two to three inches. Flash Flooding is possible in low lying areas and in urban areas. Please remember, Turn Around – Don’t Drown!

 

Chase Status

This shows the probability of a storm chase within the next 5 days.

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Weather Conditions

88°
31°
°F | °C
Cloudy
Humidity: 32%
Wind: S at 18 mph
Fri
Clear
66 | 90
18 | 32
Sat
Clear
66 | 91
18 | 32
Sun
Mostly Sunny
68 | 91
20 | 32
Mon
Mostly Sunny
68 | 90
20 | 32

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