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Timing and impacts of severe weather for Southeast Texas

Newton, Orange counties still have a tornado watch in place until 9 p.m. Author: 12News StormTrackers Updated: 8:22 PM CST December 31, 2020 BEAUMONT, Texas Wind advisories are still in place after the NWS Storm Prediction Center called for an enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms on Thursday for parts of Southeast Texas.  A wind advisory is in place until 9 p.m. for most of the region.  Rainfall totals varied greatly across the area on Thursday, with more than 6 inches in some areas. Some spots near Orange only got about .2 inches of rain.  Day-by-Day Impacts Thursday Night: The strongest storms should be out of Southeast Texas around 6-7 p.m. 

The Weather Network - Freezing rain, ice threat spans 3,000-km stretch in Canada, U S

Freezing rain, ice threat spans 3,000-km stretch in Canada, U.S. Digital Writers Friday, January 1st 2021, 10:11 am - A potent low has come to fruition in Texas, threatening to bring a wild mix of weather across the U.S. and Canada, including a 3,000-km stretch of freezing rain and ice. Everything is bigger in Texas, as the expression goes, and that rings true with a potent low that developed on New Year s Eve. The latest system born in the Lone Star State started materializing Thursday, brewing up a severe thunderstorm risk in the Deep South on one side of the low, while the northern half will see a freezing rain and ice threat.

N J weather: High winds could knock out power on Christmas

N.J. weather: High winds could knock out power on Christmas Updated Dec 23, 2020; Posted Dec 23, 2020 In an updated map issued Wednesday evening, the National Weather Service is calling for wind gusts as strong as 60 to 70 mph along the New Jersey coast and as strong as 50 to 60 mph in many interior sections of the state on Christmas Eve and early Christmas Day.National Weather Service Facebook Share A fierce storm set to wallop New Jersey on Christmas Eve and early Christmas Day is expected to deliver as much as 2 to 3 inches of rain and be accompanied by wind gusts of 60 mph or stronger that could damage trees and cause holiday power outages.

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