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Watch live: Tornado warning for Harris, Montgomery, Liberty counties until 2 a.m.

Harris County is also under a Flash Flood Warning until 3 a.m. and street flooding is possible as strong storms push through with heavy rainfall.
HOUSTON — A Tornado Warning has been issued for Harris, Montgomery and Liberty counties until 2 a.m.
Harris County is under a Flash Flood Warning until 3 a.m. as strong storms continue to roll through the area. They are producing heavy rainfall and street flooding is possible.
There’s also a Flash Flood Warning in effect for Liberty and Polk Counties until 2:15 a.m.
Multiple Tornado Warnings were issued early Saturday evening and again late Saturday night as storms rumbled north-by-northeast across the Houston area. They have now expired.
Radar confirmed two tornadoes touched down — in the Humble area and Liberty County — according to KHOU 11 Meteorologist Tim Pandajis. There are reports of some damage in Montgomery County.
If you’re in the path of a tornado, you should seek shelter in an interior room, take cover and stay away from doors and windows.
WATCH: Sunday forecast
- Sunday: A few overnight storms could produce about an inch of rain. The more active severe threat moves in between 2:30 and 6:30 a.m. After that, the overall trend for Sunday will be less rain as a new cold front moves through. The rain should move offshore by 2 p.m.
A few spotty showers could linger in the Houston Metro for the Texans tailgate. What else will linger? The warmth! Temps hover in the mid 70s most afternoon. The record stands at 80 degrees so likely in the clear but still not very winter-like temps.
You can track the rain all weekend long using our live interactive radar.
Also, follow the KHOU 11 Meteorologist team for live updates: