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Update: Tornado Warning expires for Harris and Montgomery counties

The morning commute will be impacted by a line of storms with gusty winds.
Tim Pandajis, Chita Craft, David Paul, Kim Castro, Pat Cavlin
6:49 PM CDT March 20, 2022
9:37 AM CDT March 30, 2022
HOUSTON — A Tornado Warning for parts of Harris and Montgomery counties has expired.
Cold front this morning is expected to bring scattered showers with a few thunderstorms. The severe weather threat to the Houston area is low but we are expecting gusty winds as the front passes through.
This system is expected to be a quick mover and will clear our area by lunchtime.
Skies will rapidly clear and it will turn out to be a really nice day with temps reaching the middle- to upper-80s.
However, don’t let your guard down after the showers pass.
There is a Red Flag Warning from 1 to 7 p.m. today. Lowering relative humidities and elevated west winds this afternoon could produce conditions that may become favorable for any wildfire to quickly become uncontained, especially with grass fires.
Winds shift tonight allowing drier air to pour in. This will set us up for a beautiful second half of the week with plenty of sunshine and temps in the upper 70s.
Houston pronóstico
Un sistema frontal se avecina en nuestra zona por la mañana del miércoles.
Esto desplazará lluvias y tormentas eléctricas dispersas. Aunque la probabilidad de tiempo severo es baja, se esperan fuertes rafagas de viento.
Esta advertencia de vientos desde 15 a 25 millas por hora tomará efecto el miércoles a las 7 de la mañana.
Este Sistema frontal estaría desplazándose de nuestra zona a medio día.
Posteriormente, se esperan cielos despejados alcanzando nuevamente temperaturas cálidas en el rango de los 80 grados.
Por la noche del miércoles podríamos presenciar aire seco y así seguir con temperaturas en los 70 para el resto de la semana.
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