Houston Weather Update: Strong Cold Front Brings Storms and Temperature Drop

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A strong cold front is moving through Houston on Sunday evening, bringing storms and a significant temperature drop. There is a low 1/5 risk for a few severe storms Sunday evening and night, with the main threats being damaging wind gusts and hail.

A WIND ADVISORY is currently in effect from Sunday morning through Monday evening for all of Southeast Texas, indicating that residents should be prepared for potentially hazardous conditions. Additionally, a RED FLAG WARNING has been issued for all counties on Monday, highlighting the increased risk of fire due to dry conditions.

For those near the coast, a SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY is in effect for both bays and Gulf waters through Sunday evening, advising caution for boaters due to rough conditions.

As for temperatures, a stark change is expected. Highs on Monday are forecasted to reach only around 60°F, marking a 25°F drop from Sunday. Overnight lows on Monday will dip into the 30s and 40s, a significant shift for the region.

Looking ahead, temperatures are expected to rebound, with forecasts indicating a return to the 80s by next Thursday. Houston could even see its first 90-degree day of the year next weekend, a stark contrast to the current chilly conditions.

Cold air typically does not last long during this time of year, suggesting that residents may soon experience warmer weather once again. Observers are keeping an eye on the situation as details remain unconfirmed regarding the severity of the storms expected Sunday night.

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