Houston’s hour by hour timeline for Saturday’s severe thunderstorm threat

Stormy start to the weekend

Saturday storm bring the threat of hail , damaging winds and tornadoes

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.

2 out 5 severe threat for Houston with a 3 out 5 threat level northeast

6 AM:

Saturday Morning storms and showers are west in San Antonio

Dry morning for SE Texas

11:00 AM:

As the afternoon approaches, so does the rain. Storms and showers move east along I-10.

Cloudy with shower chances starting to increase west of Katy

1 PM:

By noon, Houston will begin to see thunderstorms and showers that extend north and south of the city.

Expect storms to move into Harris County

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.

Showers and storms continue to move east across SE Texas

6 PM:

A scattered line of storms as the front continues moves east. Watch for heavy downpours

Showers and storms chances continue

8 PM:

The storm system continues to move east, bringing improvements for communities west, but it is still stormy from Liberty to Freeport.

Storm threat continues to move east

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.

Chance for lingering showers and storms
Rain possible early Sunday

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