Click 2 Houston is passing on a weather report warning of possible funnel clouds this morning in Fort Bend County.

The report says that rapidly developing thunderstorms coupled with “a very buoyant atmosphere” will lead to funnel clouds.

Their report follows:

Issued at: 10:08 am CDT on September 12, 2012, expires at: 2:00 PM CDT on
September 12, 2012
….funnel clouds possible today…
Rapidly developing thunderstorms coupled with a very buoyant
atmosphere and intersecting boundaries will yield brief funnel
clouds this morning into the early afternoon. These funnel clouds
will be short lived and difficult to detect on radar. These funnel
clouds could briefly extend to the ground and become a short lived
tornado. Stay alert for rapidly changing conditions as these
funnel clouds will develop and dissipate quickly. A funnel cloud
was reported between Angleton and Danbury along Highway 35 at 957
am.

UPDATE: According to Accuweather,

LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE… PASADENA… BAYTOWN… LEAGUE CITY… TEXAS CITY… PEARLAND… LA PORTE… CHANNELVIEW… FRIENDSWOOD… DEER PARK… CLOVERLEAF… ALVIN… DICKINSON… SOUTH HOUSTON… LA MARQUE… GALENA PARK… JACINTO CITY… SANTA FE… HIGHLANDS… BACLIFF AND HITCHCOCK.

Be careful out there.

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