Weather warning for Houston due to possible storms on Saturday, December 28th

Weather warning for Houston due to possible storms on Saturday, December 28th

It will be warm and sunny over the next few days before a cold front causes temperatures to drop in time for the New Year.

HOUSTON – We had a very active day across Southeast Texas, including five confirmed tornado tracks that caused significant damage. The National Weather Service will need several days to investigate and prepare a full storm report. We will share this information as we receive it.

At least one fatality has been reported due to the strong storms in the Houston area. One person in Brazoria County died and several others were injured.

Here’s a look at where four of the tornadoes were reported:

  • Waller County
  • Montgomery County (Porter Heights) and then possibly to Liberty County
  • Brazoria County (between Liverpool and Alvin) in Galveston County (damage reported in Bacliff)
  • Chambers County

There will be nice weather over the next few days, which will be a welcome change after a stormy week. A mix of sun and clouds with high temperatures around 70° are expected for Sunday. The weather will be even warmer than Monday before a cold front arrives on Tuesday. This front will move through the area with no rain or storms, but temperatures will drop on New Year’s Eve.


The rest of the week will see temperatures in the 60s or lower, with sunny skies and dry weather. Scattered showers are possible through the end of the week, but no strong storms are expected for at least the next seven days.


Make sure you have multiple ways to receive weather alerts, such as the KHOU 11 app, and stay up to date on changing conditions.


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