Severe risk is a 2 out of 5 for most of southeast Texas with exception of areas northeast of Houston who have a 3 out of 5 risk level Saturday. Storms may produce heavy downpours, hail, damaging winds and tornadoes.
6 AM:
Saturday Morning storms and showers are west in San Antonio
11:00 AM:
As the afternoon approaches, so does the rain. Storms and showers move east along I-10.
1 PM:
By noon, Houston will begin to see thunderstorms and showers that extend north and south of the city.
3 PM:
This models shows the strongest storms likely northeast across northern Liberty, Polk and San Jacinto counties. Some storms may produce hail, damaging winds and tornadoes can’t be ruled out.
6 PM:
A scattered line of storms as the front continues moves east. Watch for heavy downpours
8 PM:
The storm system continues to move east, bringing improvements for communities west, but it is still stormy from Liberty to Freeport.
Overnight into Sunday morning:
There is still a chance for lingering showers and storms through early Sunday morning. However, the model images below overestimate the intensity of the rain.