
Dangerous Weather Outbreak Developing Over East Texas
Severe weather and massive rainfall amounts are threatening the Pineywoods over the next several days. Up to a foot of rain could fall in parts of our area.
Over the past several weeks, Deep East Texas has been relatively dry, but a very saturated atmosphere will bring that to a halt. From Tuesday through the weekend, rainfall totals of 5-7 inches are going to be rather commonplace, while isolated totals could be closer to a foot. That much rain in such a short period of time makes flash flooding a major concern. In fact, a Flash Flood Watch will be in effect for Angelina, Nacogdoches, and all surrounding counties from 4 p.m. Tuesday through 4 p.m. Thursday.
Severe weather also looks to be an issue. Damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes are also a possibility, especially through Wednesday night. Tornadic storms have already plagued areas of north Texas and the Hill Country. In fact, as of 8 a.m. Tuesday morning, a tornado watch for Houston County is in effect until 1 p.m. More severe weather watches and warnings can be anticipated through Thursday. However, the biggest and most dangerous threat will come from flash flooding. If you live in a flood prone area or near a creek or waterway, please keep alert to rapidly changing conditions.