Severe storms north of Houston leave 275,000 without power

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Severe storms north of Houston leave 275,000 without power
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A National Weather Service monitor at IAH recorded a wind gust of 97 mph just after 9 p.m., according to preliminary storm data posted online Wednesday night.

Warm and muggy conditions were expected to remain in place overnight, with lows in the upper 70s.

Thunderstorms could push in late, moving from the northwest to the southeast. The storms could bring strong and gusty winds, lightning and hail.Another hot day is expected, but high temperatures could be marginally cooler than Wednesday. Temperatures will reach the 90s, but humidity will make it feel like it’s between 106 and 110 degrees in most of Southeast Texas. A heat advisory will be in effect all day.More showers are possible through Friday afternoon, according to the weather service.

Thursday and Friday’s brief cool down will be all the relief Southeast Texas gets from the heat. Triple-digit temperatures are expected to return on Saturday. Very dry conditions and dangerous temperatures are expected to persist through the middle of next week.

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