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Severe Weather Threat Looms Over South This Weekend
Damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes expected in parts of Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi on Saturday.
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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A severe weather threat is looming over the South this weekend, with the potential for soaking rains, hail, and even tornadoes. The threat is expected to be maximized on Saturday, with Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi in the bullseye for severe weather impacts. Damaging winds and a couple of tornadoes are possible in the evening hours, stretching from east Texas into Louisiana and southwest Mississippi.
Why it matters
The severe weather threat in the South comes as the region is already dealing with ongoing drought conditions, which could exacerbate the potential for flash flooding. Public safety officials will be closely monitoring the situation and issuing warnings to residents in the affected areas.
The details
According to the FOX Forecast Center, a level 2/5 severe weather threat is in effect, with Houston, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Shreveport, Louisiana in the threat area. During the day on Saturday, Texas could see hail 1 inch or more in diameter as thunderstorms begin to develop. As the evening moves in, the threat of damaging winds and a couple of tornadoes will stretch from east Texas into Louisiana and southwest Mississippi.
- On Saturday, the severe weather threat will be maximized.
- Storms will continue overnight Saturday into Sunday morning, with the severe threat extending into Alabama, Georgia, and Florida.
The players
FOX Weather Meteorologist Nick Kosir
Provided analysis on the severe weather threat in the South.
FOX Forecast Center
Issued the level 2/5 severe weather threat and provided details on the potential for damaging winds, hail, and tornadoes.
What they’re saying
“It's fairly warm in this part of the country, and all you need are dew points at or above 55 degrees for some storm activity to show up.”
— Nick Kosir, FOX Weather Meteorologist (foxweather.com)
What’s next
The FOX Forecast Center will continue to monitor the severe weather threat and issue updates and warnings to residents in the affected areas.
The takeaway
The severe weather threat in the South this weekend highlights the importance of being prepared for extreme weather events, especially in areas that are already dealing with drought conditions. Residents should stay informed, heed any warnings from local authorities, and take appropriate precautions to protect themselves and their property.
