Texas, Tornado Watch and Houston
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Severe thunderstorms, capable of producing large hail and isolated tornadoes, may develop across Texas over the next several days.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- An ABC13 Weather Alert Day is in effect on Wednesday as strong-to-severe thunderstorms roll through southeast Texas. A Tornado Watch was issued for several parts of southeast Texas, including Harris, Fort Bend, and Galveston counties, until 6 p.m.
Parts of North Texas saw strong to severe thunderstorms on Tuesday night as a line of storms moved through the area. Severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings were issued at different points in the night,
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Severe thunderstorms possible into this weekend from Texas to the Midwest, interior Northeast
Severe weather is likely through Saturday. Here's the latest forecast and timing.
Severe weather returns to North Texas on Tuesday, March 10. An upper-level storm system is bringing another round of strong and severe storms over Tuesday afternoon and evening, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth.
North Texas is under the threat of strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon, March 10, with more widespread storms expected to develop tonight.
In these instances, when warm, unstable air underneath the cap breaks through the cap, thunderstorms form very rapidly in the atmosphere and can quickly become severe. Energy has been brewing underneath the cap for some time, so when it breaks, thunderstorms can become quite strong -- and very quickly at that.