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Cold Front To Bring Showers, Thunderstorms To Sugar Land
The National Weather Service Houston forecasts the system to arrive in Sugar Land around noon, but the severe weather threat is marginal.
SUGAR LAND, TX — A cold front is approaching Sugar Land on Monday, and it's coming with a line of showers and thunderstorms, according to the National Weather Service.
The system is expected to reach Sugar Land at roughly noon, but the risk of severe weather is marginal, according to a forecast by NWS Houston. Flash flooding is not expected.
They system is moving quickly, and is expected to reach College Station by around 10 a.m. NWS Houston is predicting the storms to arrive in Houston around noon and move into Galveston and out of the area by 2 p.m.
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The Storm Prediction Center has the entire Houston metro under a marginal risk for strong to severe thunderstorms. Parts of Southeast Texas east of Houston are elevated to slight risk and are expected to receive the more severe parts of the storms. There is a chance of small hail and strong winds in the system.
A cold front will bring showers and thunderstorms to the region today. A few of the storms could become strong to severe with strong winds and small hail. pic.twitter.com/Rcj5R92zQh
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) December 6, 2021
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