Strong Storms Entering the Pineywoods, Could Reach Severe Limits
A strong cold front is making its way across Deep East Texas Monday evening and kicking off a developing of line of strong storms.
A strong cold front is making its way across Deep East Texas Monday evening and kicking off a developing of line of strong storms.
Black Friday in East Texas brings extra traffic, long lines, and now, how about we add some showers and a pretty strong cold front.
But when is the best chance of rain or thunderstorms and when will the colder air be in place?
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch effective until 7 p.m. for parts of East Texas on this Veteran's Day.
As the afternoon progresses, widespread showers and thunderstorms should start popping up across East Texas. Some of these storms could get to severe levels.
A cold front is moving through the Pineywoods this afternoon and there is a slight chance of a shower in the immediate Lufkin/Nacogdoches area, however, as you head south, the chance increases, in fact, severe storms are possible this evening.
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Winds in excess of 75 miles per hour, possible flooding as rainfall, high tide and storm surge combine, and jogging horses...
Changes are coming for East Texas weather...of course, that's always a given.
As of 2:30 Thursday afternoon, the leading edge of a strong mass of colder air was moving into the D/FW Metroplex. So, what can we expect for East Texas over the next few hours and into the weekend?
Every winter, the television stations and Internet news sites provide us with tons of content about snowstorms, but we never really experience it in Lufkin, Nacogdoches, or other areas of east Texas.
It was just a few months ago that parts of East Texas were rudely awakened by a series of minor earthquakes that were centered around the Nacogdoches/Shelby counties area.
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