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Houston is in for some long-awaited relief from the recent heat and humidity. Dry air is expected to begin filtering in on Thursday, but the real cooldown won’t be felt until Friday morning.
Houston's weekend stays mostly dry, but a cutoff low may spark a wetter pattern shift through early next week with scattered storms and rain chances.
Amid the Houston flash flood warning, the Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management said “Move to higher ground now. Act quickly to protect your life.”
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Houston weather: Fall is here, but heat still remains, scattered storms possible
The fall equinox occurred at 1:19 p.m. which marked the start of Autumn, but it will not feel like fall until late this week. Expect warm air and lots of humidity with scattered storms over the next couple of days,
Cool mornings fade as Houston's humidity returns. Forecast models show sunshine, warmer nights and above-normal temps into late September.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Don't put the umbrellas away quite yet. Friday will come in mostly dry but rain chances are expected to ramp up over the weekend. Friday started off with lows in the 70s but under mostly sunny skies, we will see highs rise into the ...
In the Houston area, floodwaters don't only come from the skies, but from the rivers, creeks and bayous. In Harris County, you can check on levels on the Harris County Flood Control website. There, you can check the status of bayous and creeks across the county by turning on different layers of the map.
A weak late-summer cold front is poised to trigger scattered Friday storms in Houston and bring wet weather for Southeast Texas high school football games. The sluggish cold front sticks around for the Labor Day weekend and is expected to lead to daily ...
In today’s post we dive into the precipitation Houston recorded this summer. Most of the region got significantly less than normal, but we’re not in a drought. Why? We also