The latest update from the Storm Prediction Center includes a Slight Risk (Level 2) for severe weather across the northern panhandle this afternoon and evening. The main threats will be damaging winds and large hail. Â Storms are expected to form after 3pm this afternoon across the northwestern panhandle and track southeast across the area through the evening hours. Â Initially, these storms will form into slow moving clusters which will bring an isolated heavy rainfall threat if you happen to be under one of them. Â As the evening progresses, the clusters of storms are expected to congeal into somewhat of a squall line which will then move southeast across the region. Â Hail up to 2 inches is possible along with blowing dust out ahead of the storms and frequent cloud to ground lightning. Â Some areas could see some localized flooding or ponding on roadways and in fields, but widespread flooding issues are not expected at this time.
Here’s a look at the latest run of the high-resolution HRRR forecast model which takes us through about 1am tomorrow morning. Â This also provides a good look at how things may shape up across southeast Texas this afternoon and evening as TS Cindy gets closer to making landfall.
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