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Tornado Warning for parts of Harris, Fort Bend, Brazoria and Galveston counties

The National Weather Service issued the Tornado Warning until 3 p.m.
HOUSTON — The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Warning for south central Harris County, eastern Fort Bend County, northeastern Brazoria County and western Galveston County until 3 p.m.
In Houston, widespread rain and thunder due to a trailing cold front brought a weather pattern that could last all day.
The wet weather pattern could linger until Saturday, according to KHOU 11 News Chief Meteorologist David Paul.
The good news is temperatures were much milder on Thanksgiving Day, reaching the 70s.
The H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade went on as planned, but scattered thundershowers and lightning put a bit of a damper on things.
Timeline
Dinnertime: Rain continues along with isolated storms. Very heavy rainfall as well.
Follow the KHOU 11 Weather Team for the latest updates on the forecast: