Southeast Texas Storm Threat: Strong Winds, Hail Possible in College Station Until Monday Morning

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College Station, TX – A round of late-weekend storms is expected to impact Southeast Texas, with the potential for strong winds and large hail beginning Sunday evening and lasting into early Monday morning.

According to the National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston, a cold front moving through the region could trigger thunderstorms across the Brazos Valley and Piney Woods area, including College Station, Conroe, and Livingston. These storms carry a Marginal Risk (Level 1 of 5) for severe weather, with damaging gusts and hail being the primary hazards.

Storms are forecast to begin late Sunday night, increasing in intensity into early Monday. Rain chances peak overnight Sunday at 39%, tapering off by early Monday. Residents should stay weather-aware and have multiple alert methods available in case conditions escalate quickly.

Temperatures will remain warm ahead of the front, with highs reaching the mid-80s through the weekend in College Station and surrounding areas. A wetter pattern returns by Thursday, extending the risk of rain into next weekend.

Drivers are urged to exercise caution during storm periods, especially during the Monday morning commute. Stay tuned to local alerts for updates and plan for delays or outages if severe weather develops.