Storms are back Mother's Day
The front has moved through and the best news about this is it’s bringing drier air from a northeasterly wind. That wind direction is also moving the smoke and hazy away, giving us a much better air quality today.Most of Saturday is pleasant. But as early as Saturday night a few showers may pop up south of I-10.Sunday has the potential to be dangerous. We have a flood and severe weather risk for Mother’s Day.
I know a lot of us have plans to celebrate our moms. Make sure you can receive warnings if that is needed. It looks like we have two rounds of heavy rain. One moves in during the morning and the second in the afternoon and evening. Rain totals rangs from 1″-5″. We have a flood risk as well as a severe weather threat from large hail.Low threat for large hail Sunday in parts of SE TexasWe have another flood threat Monday. Temperatures warm Tuesday and Wednesday with more storms possible Thursday.
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