What areas were most at risk during the tornado watch?
Northern cities and counties, including Huntsville, Livingston, and Brenham, were expected to see storms first, with coastal locations seeing the storms last.
Weather / Severe Weather
A tornado watch was in effect for much of the Houston area until 7 p.m. on Monday, November 24, 2025, due to the risk of isolated tornadoes and damaging winds. Fortunately, the forecast for Thanksgiving Day is much brighter, promising pleas...
The severe weather threat on Monday stemmed from a powerful line of storms pushing into Southeast Texas. The Storm Prediction Center placed much of the region under a Level 2 severe weather risk. While the line was expected to weaken as it moved toward the coast, residents were advised to remain alert. The storms cleared early Tuesday morning, paving the way for cooler and drier air for the remainder of the week. Thanksgiving Day will bring clear and cool conditions, with light winds and highs in the upper 60s. However, increased rain chances are expected by the coming weekend.
Northern cities and counties, including Huntsville, Livingston, and Brenham, were expected to see storms first, with coastal locations seeing the storms last.
Thanksgiving is expected to be sunny and cool with a high near 68°F (20°C).
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