Houston area, severe storms
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Severe storms with damaging winds and possible tornadoes reach Houston early on Wednesday. Here's the latest timeline for when storms move through.
The threat for severe weather in Houston Saturday has increased, so we're issuing a Weather Impact Alert for the entire day. Here's what you can expect and when.
Springing forward Sunday as Daylight Saving Time begins. Houston will have to watch for spotty to scattered showers and storms.
The Houston area will remain unseasonably warm and sticky through the end of the work week. Rain and storm chances ramp up late Saturday into Sunday.
As much as 4 inches of rainfall is expected in the Houston area over the next several days, with some of the highest potential for heavy rainfall coming on Saturday and Sunday.
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Severe storms are moving through parts of Georgia Thursday morning, bringing the threat of damaging winds, heavy rain and possible brief tornadoes.