This is where the forecast may get a little tricky. The leading edge of the front is expected to hit the Houston metro around ...
Wednesday afternoon (Noon–4 p.m.): Thunderstorms ramp up as a cold front collides with warm, humid Gulf air. Strongest storms are expected mid- to late afternoon, right around the school pickup and ...
An approaching cold front brings the risk of damaging winds and hail to parts of Texas late Tuesday. Here's when Houston ...
SE Texas should expect rain and isolated thunderstorm chances mainly south of I-10 starting in the morning, with another round possible in the afternoon.
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.
After a muggy Monday morning, expect a very warm afternoon with scattered storms likely. Highs will be in the low to mid 90s.
Tuesday’s severe weather threat will be across North and West Texas, but the thunderstorm threat will shift south on ...
A weak cold front this week could trigger squall line storms in Texas. Houston may see strong winds of up to 60 mph Wednesday ...
The fall equinox occurred at 1:19 p.m. Monday which marked the start of Autumn, but it will not feel like fall until late ...
Houston is expected to experience a 50% chance of rain and potential thunderstorms today with highs near 90°F.
Some showers and rain are expected to be in the area on Sunday afternoon, but it will still be another warm, humid day as some fall weather is expected later this week.
As more humid air returns from the Gulf, there could be a few showers or an isolated storm south of Houston on Thursday. This ...