HOUSTON - Trick-or-treaters might have to contend with stormy weather on Halloween as a cold front moves through the Houston area.
Tuesday will feature sunny skies, warm temperatures and humid conditions ahead of a strong front that will usher much colder weather into Southeast Texas.
Meteorologist Britta Merwin said that while a few storms are possible ahead of the front, the bulk of the rain will arrive with the passage of the system. The front begins arriving in the northern counties about 10 p.m. with the metro area seeing storms about midnight. Coastal counties will see storms starting about 2 a.m. Thursday.
Merwin said that some storms are possible when most people go trick-or-treating, but it is almost impossible to pinpoint where storms will pop up ahead of the cold front.
Some storms will likely be severe. The Houston area is under an enhanced risk of severe weather, which means high winds, hail and isolated tornadoes are possible.
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