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a podcast with Jeff Lindner and Scott Pitney

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episode 🌦️ Southeast Texas Weekly Weather Outlook 🌦️ cover

🌦️ Southeast Texas Weekly Weather Outlook 🌦️

🌦️ Southeast Texas Weekly Weather Outlook 🌦️ An active weather pattern is setting up across Southeast Texas this week with increasing humidity, daily storm chances, and the potential for heavy rainfall at times. ⛈️ Scattered storms begin increasing Monday 🌧️ Tuesday & Wednesday look like the wettest days ⚠️ Heavy rain, localized flooding, and a few stronger storms will be possible 🌡️ Warm and humid conditions continue with highs in the upper 80s Now is a good time to stay weather aware as we head deeper into the week. We’ll continue refining rainfall totals and storm timing over the next several days. #WeatherInsights #TXwx #SoutheastTexas #HoustonWeather The post 🌦️ Southeast Texas Weekly Weather Outlook 🌦️ [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com/2026/05/16/%f0%9f%8c%a6%ef%b8%8f-southeast-texas-weekly-weather-outlook-%f0%9f%8c%a6%ef%b8%8f/] appeared first on Weather Insights [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com].

16. mai 2026 - 30 s
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Mother’s Day and Weekly Outlook

For Mother’s Day, Sunday the next cool front will enter into N TX during the day and thunderstorms are likely to form along this boundary. Could see some sort of line or complex of storms form Sunday afternoon along the front and move into the area Sunday evening into Monday morning. Severe: Overall the severe threat is not overly high through the period, but it is also not zero. “Marginal” or level 1 out of 5 risk is in place for northern and northeast areas today and for much of the region on Saturday. Isolated instances of large hail or damaging winds will be the primary threats. Will need to keep an eye on Sunday evening as the next front approaches as it looks like we will have better instability to work with and severe thunderstorms could move into the area from the northwest. [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/image003-300x224.png] The post Mother’s Day and Weekly Outlook [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com/2026/05/09/mothers-day-and-weekly-outlook/] appeared first on Weather Insights [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com].

9. mai 2026 - 32 s
episode Stormy start to the day across Southeast Texas 🌧️ cover

Stormy start to the day across Southeast Texas 🌧️

Heavy rainfall is ongoing this morning, primarily north of US-59, where a Flood Watch remains in effect. Early impacts are already being observed, including areas of street flooding and rising water levels along creeks and bayous—especially across the شمال and northwest portions of the Houston metro. Overnight, thunderstorms produced pockets of large hail from Sugar Land to Pearland. While storm intensity has briefly decreased, the overall pattern remains active, and multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue through the day. The axis of heaviest rainfall is currently aligned from Columbus through Sealy, Cypress, Kingwood, and Liberty. Additional rainfall totals of 1 to 3 inches are likely, with isolated areas potentially receiving 4 to 5 inches where storms repeatedly move over the same locations. As rainfall continues and soils become increasingly saturated, runoff will intensify, leading to ongoing rises in creeks, bayous, and rivers. Although storm motions are relatively fast, the potential for training storms raises concern for localized flooding, particularly in more vulnerable watersheds. There is also a limited severe weather risk. A few stronger storms today could produce large hail or gusty winds, especially if the coastal boundary shifts farther inland and enhances instability. A strong cold front is expected to move through later today, bringing an end to the rain from north to south by this evening. In its wake, a much cooler and drier air mass will settle into the region, setting up a more pleasant and stable weather pattern for the weekend. The post Stormy start to the day across Southeast Texas 🌧️ [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com/2026/05/01/stormy-start-to-the-day-across-southeast-texas-%f0%9f%8c%a7%ef%b8%8f/] appeared first on Weather Insights [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com].

1. mai 2026 - 1 min
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Weekly Outlook Briefing 4-26-26

Quiet conditions to start the day across Southeast Texas, but we’re tracking storms moving through North Texas that could try to hold together as they approach our northern counties later this morning. Most guidance suggests they’ll weaken—but we can’t completely rule out a stronger storm slipping through. This afternoon, the setup becomes a bit more favorable for storm development, with enough instability and wind shear in place. While the main severe threat looks to stay north of our area, any storms that do develop could produce large hail. A cap may limit storm coverage, especially farther south, but if it breaks, a few storms could quickly pop up. Looking ahead, a slow-moving front approaches next week and may stall north of Houston, keeping rain chances low early on. By mid to late week, rain chances increase as multiple disturbances move through, followed by a stronger front late week that could bring cooler, breezy conditions. Stay weather-aware this afternoon 👀🌩️ The post Weekly Outlook Briefing 4-26-26 [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com/2026/04/25/weekly-outlook-briefing-4-26-26/] appeared first on Weather Insights [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com].

25. april 2026 - 2 min
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Strong cold front will sweep across the area Sunday evening

* Strong cold front will sweep across the area Sunday evening   * A few strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible along the front   * Strong northerly winds of 35-45mph will occur behind the front Sunday night into early Monday   * Frost possible Tuesday morning   Tranquil weather today and much of Sunday will quickly change as a late season powerful cold front sweeps across the region late Sunday afternoon/evening. Temperatures on Sunday will warm into the mid and even upper 80’s ahead of this boundary and this will create an increasingly unstable atmosphere favorable for some storm development along the incoming front. Do we see a broken line or more solid line of storms is questionable, but some activity is likely and nearly all of the high resolution guidance shows activity along the front. Front should cross the metro area between 500pm-900pm with activity quickly exiting to the east and south. A few storms along the front could become severe with damaging winds and large hail being the main threats. SE TX is on the southwest tail end of a larger scale severe weather outbreak focusing to our northeast. SPC has placed all of the region in a level 1 out of 5 risk for severe thunderstorms on Sunday evening. Once the front passes, strong northerly winds will ensue with frequent gusts of 35-45mph through Sunday night into early Monday as a cold air mass pours into the region. Winds will start to come down on Monday as the surface high builds over the area but will remain gusty. This will create a favorable period of high fire danger with gusty winds and low humidity values, but recent rains and ongoing “green-up” may help mitigate otherwise favorable fire weather factors. Note that highs on Monday in the mid 50’s will be some 30 degrees colder than Sunday. Depending on cloud cover that may pass over the area late Monday…there is the potential for late season frost or even a light freeze int eh colder outlying locations on Tuesday morning. The post Strong cold front will sweep across the area Sunday evening [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com/2026/03/15/strong-cold-front-will-sweep-across-the-area-sunday-evening-2/] appeared first on Weather Insights [https://weatherinsightspodcast.com].

15. mars 2026 - 3 min
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