A cold front is poised to slide into the Houston metro area Thursday. It could result in storms capable of producing damaging winds and tornadoes.
Southeast Texas can expect clearer, sunnier skies on Friday with highs in the upper 60s to near 70 degrees after days of clouds.
Close on the heels of a winter storm, a less novel and far wetter week is shaping up for Houston and the surrounding area. Sunday saw Harris County drenched by waves of thunderstorms. We'll see more of these downpours as the week continues,
We all felt it, and now we know for sure that Beryl was stronger than we thought. Here's what the latest report from the National Hurricane Center found.
Recent rains have lifted most of Southeast Texas, including Houston and Galveston, out of drought conditions, while Far West Texas and Central Texas continue to face severe challenges.
Along with the tornado threat, stronger storms will have the potential for damaging winds. This also includes areas east and north of Houston. Keep in mind winds exceeding 45 mph could cause power outages. Winds that are more than 60 mph have the potential to cause damage to structures.
HOUSTON - Houston is experiencing a rare snow day on Tuesday, with multiple inches falling in some locations. Road conditions are dangerous due to ice, and officials are warning everyone to avoid travel. Residents are showing us what it looks like outside their doors and how they are having fun in the snow.
Phillips' most fond local memory was playing for his father at Port Neches-Groves. Wade was a quarterback and linebacker at PN-G in the early 1960s. It's also where he first took a liking to the head cheerleader at the time, his eventual wife Laurie Phillips.
Tuesday morning some fog around Southeast Texas will start things off with lows in the upper 40s and lower 50s - much like your Monday morning started off.
Some parts of the Houston area saw up to 5″ of snow Monday night into Tuesday causing the region to shut down for the day.
From the lions and leopards to the flamingos and bald eagles, the animals seemed to enjoy exploring the magical snow.
Houstonians, and most in the Gulf region stretching from Galveston to Lake Charles, Louisiana, woke up Tuesday with several inches of snow and subfreezing temperatures. Houston airports and schools remain closed.