Severe Weather Conditions Expected Across Southeast Texas and Lower Mississippi Valley

Houston, Texas United States of America
    A rainy weather disturbance is expected on Thanksgiving Day, with a 60% chance for light to moderate rain showers and temperatures in the 50s.
    Severe weather conditions are expected to affect over 20 million people from eastern Texas to the Southeast starting Monday afternoon.
    The severe weather threat risk has risen from a 2 to a 3 on the SPC's scale, with the highest tornado probabilities in the region around Jackson, Mississippi.
    Thunderstorms are expected to develop around noon in Southeast Texas, clearing out by 4 p.m.

    Severe weather conditions are expected across various regions in the United States, with the potential for thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and even tornadoes. The weather disturbances are anticipated to affect areas from eastern Texas to the Southeast, impacting over 20 million people starting Monday afternoon. The storm system, which previously passed through the Rockies, is expected to bring severe thunderstorms across eastern Texas before moving across the lower Mississippi Valley and towards Alabama.

    In Southeast Texas, thunderstorms are expected to develop around noon, clearing out of Houston by 4 p.m. and all of Southeast Texas by 7 p.m. Rain accumulations will be less than half an inch for most, and flooding is not a concern. The storms are expected to continue moving east, with more supercell storms likely to break out across Central Louisiana. The tornado probabilities are the highest in the region around Jackson, Mississippi. The severe weather threat risk has risen from a 2 to a 3 on the SPC's scale.

    The weather for the rest of the week is expected to be generally cloudy with highs in the 60s and lows in the 30s and 40s. A rainy weather disturbance is expected on Thanksgiving Day, with a 60% chance for light to moderate rain showers and temperatures in the 50s. The storms may bring some relief to drought-stricken Louisiana and Mississippi, with potential rainfall of up to 2-3 inches. Meanwhile, the western states, including Utah, Nevada, and Colorado, saw heavy snowfall over the weekend, with all winter weather alerts expected to be lifted by the end of Monday.


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      • The storms are expected to continue moving east, with more supercell storms likely to break out across Central Louisiana.
      • The tornado probabilities are the highest in the region around Jackson, Mississippi.
      • The severe weather threat risk has risen from a 2 to a 3 on the SPC's scale.
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      • Thunderstorms are expected to develop around noon in Southeast Texas, clearing out of Houston by 4 p.m. and all of Southeast Texas by 7 p.m.
      • Rain accumulations will be less than half an inch for most, and flooding is not a concern.
      • A rainy weather disturbance is expected on Thanksgiving Day, with a 60% chance for light to moderate rain showers and temperatures in the 50s.
    • Accuracy
      No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
    • Deception (100%)
      None Found At Time Of Publication
    • Fallacies (100%)
      None Found At Time Of Publication
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    • Unique Points
      • The storm system, which previously passed through the Rockies, is expected to bring severe thunderstorms across eastern Texas before moving across the lower Mississippi Valley and towards Alabama.
      • The storms may bring some relief to drought-stricken Louisiana and Mississippi, with potential rainfall of up to 2-3 inches.
      • The western states, including Utah, Nevada and Colorado, saw heavy snowfall over the weekend, with all winter weather alerts expected to be lifted by the end of Monday.
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      No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
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      None Found At Time Of Publication
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      None Found At Time Of Publication
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      • Forecaster James Spann predicts active weather for Alabama with a high of over 70 degrees in many locations.
      • An organized batch of rain and thunderstorms is expected to roll into the state tonight ahead of a dynamic storm system.
      • The weather for the rest of the week is expected to be generally cloudy with highs in the 60s and lows in the 30s and 40s.
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      No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
    • Deception (100%)
      None Found At Time Of Publication
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