- 3/13/2025 1:26:43 AM
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Residents northeast of Harris County should brace themselves for potentially severe weather today. The National Weather Service has issued a marginal risk warning for severe storms, with the possibility of hail and strong winds in the area. While the risk is not extreme, it’s essential to stay informed and prepared.
The primary concerns for today’s weather include:
The marginal risk zone primarily covers areas northeast of Harris County, including parts of Liberty, Montgomery, and San Jacinto counties. Residents in these regions should monitor weather updates closely and be ready to take action if conditions worsen.
If you’re in the affected area, here are some tips to stay safe during severe weather:
While the risk level is marginal, severe weather can still pose significant dangers. Hail and strong winds can cause property damage, power outages, and even injuries. Being prepared and informed can make all the difference in staying safe during unpredictable weather events.
The storm system is expected to move out of the area by late evening, bringing calmer conditions overnight. However, residents should remain vigilant as weather patterns can change rapidly.
Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below! Let’s discuss how we can better prepare for and respond to severe weather events.
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