Valentines Day:
Temperatures moderate Friday into the 60s, but if you were looking for sunshine for a romantic picnic, that will be the missing ingredient in your basket.
Clouds increase, and there is a minor chance for showers in the late morning through the afternoon. Nothing too heavy but we won’t see much sunshine either for your plans with your sweetie that evening.
Saturday’s Severe Risk:
Light showers will occur ahead of the front in the morning, and by the afternoon, there is a chance for a few strong to severe storms.
The threat for most in SE Texas is 1 out of 5. However, if you live in Trinity, Montgomery, Polk, San Jacinto, Walker, and Northern Liberty counties, you have a better chance of seeing storms—with a threat level of 2 out of 5. The
SE Texas storms’ may produce damaging wind gusts and an isolated tornado.
10 Day Forecast:
Saturday will be a significant warm-up, with highs close to the 80s. However, it will be short-lived; the cold front will drop temperatures on Sunday. Next week, we are watching for more below-average temperatures behind a mid-week cold front.