Houston, Texas – A video recorded by Jack Revnew captures severe stormy conditions near Spring and Oak Ridge in northern Houston.
The footage shows sheets of heavy rain falling under dark, ominous grey skies. Strong winds whip through the area, bending trees and creating streaks across the camera lens, while wet roads reflect lights and pooling water forms along streets. Visibility is low, highlighting the storm’s ferocity.
The view appears to be from inside a vehicle or near a road in a suburban or semi-rural setting, with streets and intersections visible beneath the driving rain. No flooding, lightning, or tornadoes are seen in the brief nine-second clip, but the intensity of the downpour and gusts is clear.
The video was posted on February 3, 2026. Jack Revnew, a future meteorology student, confirmed the recording took place around 4:05 PM.
The clip reflects severe thunderstorms affecting the Houston metro area in early February 2026, including regions like Spring in Harris County, with heavy rain, strong winds, and localized impacts as tracked by the National Weather Service Houston office.
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