A cold front will bring a vigorous storm system across East Texas throughout Saturday afternoon and evening. Heavy rain, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes are possible as the squall lines move through.

The Timing of the Storms

A few scattered showers and storms could start popping up during the midday hours for northeast Texas, but the National Weather Service is expecting the brunt of the thunderstorm activity (including severe storms) to move into the area this afternoon between 3 pm and 7 pm. Storms are still possible beyond that time frame, especially into the later evening hours for southeast Texas and Louisiana.

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What Kind Of Severe Weather Can We Expect?

Gusty, straight-line winds in excess of 50 mph appear to be the major thre

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