A significant severe weather outbreak is expected tomorrow over Louisiana and Mississippi. Today, I want to look at how the system is currently evolving over Texas and then I’ll have another post concerning the Louisiana and Mississippi severe potential later on this evening.
So first off, looking at the surface observations in Texas. We have a cold front diving out of the Rockies. A surface low forming in the Panhandle of Texas. In response to the upper low and this forming surface low, winds are picking up out of the south across eastern and central Texas and bringing a warm front out of the Gulf of Mexico with it. There is also a dry line working into central Texas that will provide a spark for severe weather this afternoon in central and eastern Texas.
The short story is all modes of severe weather are possible and even likely across eastern Texas. Dallas FW, Houston, and Austin all have potential for wind, hail, and tornadoes. The worst of it will likely be in between all of those metro areas, where the moderate risk from the SPC is located.
That’s all for this quick look at Texas. Later on today, I dig into Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama threats for tomorrow.