Houston is still waiting for cooler fall weather as hot and dry conditions stick around across the city. The city is feeling the heat, and humidity is on the rise as we move toward the weekend.
Houston’s run of steamy, late summer weather is far from over. We’re seeing a continued stretch of late summer heat in the low 90s. The city is feeling the heat, and humidity is on the rise as we move ...
Here’s a little history for you: the latest a tropical system has ever hit southeast Texas was Hurricane Jerry on October 15, ...
This is where the forecast may get a little tricky. The leading edge of the front is expected to hit the Houston metro around ...
Johnson, the humidity is cut this weekend. Our forecast is dry with bright sunshine. This will feel great for tailgaters!
Houston enjoys another splendid day with low humidity, much like yesterday, but enjoy it while it lasts because the humidity returns on Friday. Afternoon temperatures are still hot in the lower-to-mid ...
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 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.
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.
It will feel more like August than October with plenty of sunshine and afternoon heat running well above normal.
We’ve already received emails from you asking, “Where’s the so-called cooler weather?” In this case, the drop won’t be ...
It will feel more like August than October with plenty of sunshine and afternoon heat running well above normal and within a ...