dealing with operational issues due to the bad weather. it s now sending the bags to their owners and offering compensation. well, if you re heading out on public transport this morning, this is how tfl services are looking right now. the overground is part suspended. and there are severe delays on thejubilee and metropolitan line. on to the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. we re starting off the new working week with yet another met office weather warning in place for the strength of the winds this time from storm franklin. now this is a yellow weather warning. it s the lowest level of alert, but still to be taken seriously. plenty of structures already weakened by storm eunice, of course, on friday. we could still see gusts today of around 50 to 60 miles an hour they wentjust over 60 miles an hour yesterday as that squall line came through, you ll have noticed that. the warning is in place until one o clock this afternoon, but the winds are fairly light
here is your tornado watch right now, all the way from houston up into arkansas, as you said. this weather brought to you by serve prolike it never even happened. well, this is happening right now. there is the line of weather. lots of lightning. we have a very large cell headed toward houston, with a severe thunderstorm warning on it. now this storm earlier did have a tornado warning, but right now it s a severe thunderstorm. making wind, hail and the possibility of a tornado for sure because you are still under that tornado watch. this is the area of greatest risk. this area in the hatch, that s the area of greatest risk of big tornadoes today. so, this is what the computer thinks the radar is going to look like later today. a line of weather, a squall line. and, yes, we re going to see wind and we re going to see lightning with that. what we re concerned about today, brianna, are the storms that fire here in the warm sector. those have the chance to be super cells. and they could ro
UPDATE 2:10 PM, 3/31/2022: Drier air is working its way into our region from the southwest, and the stronger wind parameters that could support severe storms are working north and