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Monday’s cold front in Houston brings strong to severe storm threats

Drier and cooler pattern follows

HOUSTON – A cold front will push through SE Texas on Monday, bringing a band of rain with embedded storms.

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Monday’s Forecast:

This front will help knock down humidity, but temperatures will remain above average early in the week. There is a chance for strong to severe storms along the cold front.

Monday's Cold Front (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

The strongest storms will be focused in North Texas, so anyone traveling to watch the Texans take on the Cowboys should be aware that they could encounter unsettled weather.

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SE Texas has a low severe storm threat Monday.

By game time, the storms will be long gone in Arlington.

Driving to the game Monday you may run into showers and storms but by game time the wet weather is long gone.

As for the SE Texas timeline, the best chance for rain and storms arrives in the afternoon and continues through the early evening.

Spotty showers ahead of cold front.
Cold front will move from west to east starting in the afternoon.
Heavy downpours and strong gusty winds possible along front.
Front moves out of SE Texas

Another Cool Down:

Get the pots ready because it’s soup weather! Another cold front arrives Tuesday into early Wednesday, bringing a batch of cooler air. While our latest modeling has adjusted to put the coldest air a little further east of Texas, we’ll still be able to grab onto a good chunk of it. That will help to keep temps for most of next week a little more fall-like, generally mornings in the 40s and highs in the mid-60s.

Cold plunge coming next week (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Tracking The Tropics:

Sara has weakened to a tropical depression after making landfall in the Yucatan. Its rains continue to drench parts of Mexico and Central America, causing flash flooding and mudslides.

Sara's rain leading to devastation across Mexico and Central America

As for this season as a whole, it has been extremely busy. In a normal season we expect to see 14 named storms, of which 7 become hurricanes and 3 become major hurricanes. So far, we have seen 17 named storms, of which 11 have become hurricanes and of those 5 have become major hurricanes.

10-day Forecast:

The 10-day forecast remains warm overall. We’ll see a brief cool-down on Wednesday through Friday. Temperatures will push above average heading into the last week of November.

Temperatures cool down briefly before warming up heading into Thanksgiving.

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