Sunday afternoon is a good time to secure patio furniture, trash cans, umbrellas, decorations, and trampolines before the strongest gusts arrive tonight.
Cold front blows in strong storms in Houston, then a big temp drop
HOUSTON (CW39) – Strong winds and very dry air are setting the stage for elevated fire danger across Southeast Texas on Monday, especially along and west of I-45 and along the coast.
The National Weather Service has issued a Fire Weather Watch from Monday morning through Monday evening for a large part of the region, including the Houston metro. Counties include Fort Bend, Waller, Montgomery, Brazos, Wharton, Matagorda, Galveston and parts of Liberty, Polk and San Jacinto counties.
A Wind Advisory is also in effect from 10 a.m. Sunday through 6 p.m. Monday for much of Southeast Texas, including Houston. Wind gusts could reach 40 to 45 mph tonight into tomorrow morning.
And dust off your coats, especially for the little ones walker to school Monday. The strong winds are dropping wind chills almost 10 degrees colder than our actual temperatures. Expect feels-like temperatures to be in the mid-30s for Houston!…