A powerful cold front is barreling into Southeast Texas tonight, threatening to bring severe thunderstorms that could lead to large hail, damaging wind gusts, and even brief tornadoes. The National Weather Service has issued a weather watch for the region, advising residents to be on high alert as the storm system moves in.
The good news is that the worst of the weather will pass by Monday morning, leaving behind a chilly but manageable day. However, with the arrival of this cold front comes a stark contrast from the warmth we've experienced over the holiday weekend.
As the cold front takes hold, temperatures will plummet, and it's not uncommon to see temperatures in the 40s throughout the day. Sunday promises to be no different, with rain showers expected to linger behind the front. But Monday is where things take a turn for the worse, with widespread rain showers keeping temperatures trapped in the 40s.
The good news is that this cold snap won't last forever. By mid-week, warmer air will start to move into the area, bringing an end to the chilly days and giving way to mild temperatures. But for now, residents are advised to bundle up and be prepared for a chilly ride back to work and school on Monday.
One thing is certain: this cold front will bring a welcome change of pace from the warmth we've experienced over the holiday weekend. So grab your coat and get ready for a winter wonderland, but don't expect it to last long.
The good news is that the worst of the weather will pass by Monday morning, leaving behind a chilly but manageable day. However, with the arrival of this cold front comes a stark contrast from the warmth we've experienced over the holiday weekend.
As the cold front takes hold, temperatures will plummet, and it's not uncommon to see temperatures in the 40s throughout the day. Sunday promises to be no different, with rain showers expected to linger behind the front. But Monday is where things take a turn for the worse, with widespread rain showers keeping temperatures trapped in the 40s.
The good news is that this cold snap won't last forever. By mid-week, warmer air will start to move into the area, bringing an end to the chilly days and giving way to mild temperatures. But for now, residents are advised to bundle up and be prepared for a chilly ride back to work and school on Monday.
One thing is certain: this cold front will bring a welcome change of pace from the warmth we've experienced over the holiday weekend. So grab your coat and get ready for a winter wonderland, but don't expect it to last long.