Today’s Forecast:
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, or something like that, when it comes to our weather. We’re finally seeing seasonable temperatures, and that trend will continue for the next few days. We’ll track dry conditions through Black Friday, unlike your Thanksgiving turkeys.
Thanksgiving Forecast:
We’re waking up to cool, crisp and seasonable morning lows in the 40s for Thanksgiving. And you’ll feel the difference; it’s a 18-20 drop from our morning lows last week.
Plus, it’s going to be mostly sunny while you enjoy cooking your turkey! We’re tracking seasonable highs and sunny skies in the 60s.
Black Friday Forecast:
Black Friday will bring great deals in the store and seasonable temperatures outside, too. Plus, we’re tracking dry conditions -which means our roadways will be a little safer despite the extra holiday traffic as shoppers hunt for the perfect deals. But you’ll want to bundle up because our morning lows will be in the 40s until 9 am.
Your extended forecast:
Another round of rain and storms is likely Saturday night into Sunday. Plus, we’ll see a change in next week’s high. We’re tracking seasonable temperatures.
Also, we’ll see a big cold air push which will help keep temperatures at or below average.
Confirmed Tornadoes in NW Harris County Monday:
Tornado Aftermath: The NWS has now confirmed two tornadoes ripped through Riata Ranch and the Klein/Spring areas yesterday—destroying homes and cars as fallen power lines sparked house fires.
- An EF1 tornado ripped through Riata Ranch/Northwest Harris County west of 249 with peak winds of 105 mph
- A stronger EF2 tornado slammed the Klein/Spring area along the Grand Parkway with winds up to 115 mph
Both carved miles of destruction Monday afternoon. Thankfully, no injuries or fatalities were reported.
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