Texas Severe Weather Alert: Strong to Severe Storms Possible Along the Coast Until Early Afternoon

Houston, Texas – A stalled weather boundary along the coast is triggering widespread showers and thunderstorms in southeast Texas this morning through the early afternoon, with isolated severe storms expected to develop. The most significant risks, including hail, strong wind gusts, and locally heavy rainfall, will primarily affect areas south of I-10 and along the coast.

According to the National Weather Service, storms could intensify and may reach level 2 severity on a scale of 5, with localized flooding a concern for coastal counties. Strong winds and large hail are expected, and marine conditions will worsen, with elevated winds and choppy seas near thunderstorms.

Key impacted areas include Houston, Galveston, and Freeport, where rainfall could disrupt commutes, and the threat of isolated flooding could impact roads and low-lying areas. Drivers should exercise caution, particularly along the coast, and stay alert for sudden changes in weather conditions…

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