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Houston Braces for Severe Weather and Cold Snap

HOUSTON – Southeast Texas is under a FOX 26 Storm Alert and a Level 1 risk for severe weather overnight Saturday into Sunday, including a Level 1 risk for flash flooding. Residents should prepare for the possibility of low-level tornadoes, hail, and strong winds. Several inches of rainfall are expected, posing a flash flooding threat despite the region’s ongoing drought conditions.

The incoming cold front will bring a dramatic shift to much chillier pattern. Expect windy conditions as cold air pushes into the Houston area behind the front. A blustery Sunday is expected, followed by a dreary, rainy Monday. Commuters should allow extra travel time Monday morning due to widespread rain.

The cold air ushers in a winter-like start to the week, with Tuesday and Wednesday mornings seeing lows in the upper 30s and low 40s. Residents are advised to prepare for a chilly start to December.

Stay tuned to FOX 26 for updates and be safe on the roads.

Summary of the Text:

Houston is under a Level 1 severe weather alert, and there is a risk of flash flooding and isolated low tornadoes, hail, and winds on Saturday night into Sunday morning. The cold front will usher in a cold air mass leaving a blustery Sunday. Expect a dreary, rainy Monday with temperatures dropping into the upper 30s and low 40s by Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Residents are advised to stay informed and take precautions.

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