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Severe storms will tear through the DFW area early today and some of the leftover energy could spark late day or evening storms for our area - especially north of Houston.
By 2 p.m., expect a break in rain and storm activity for Houston. There will still be isolated downpours and storms we will ...
Houston faces a wet week after a dry April. Discover which areas could see the highest rainfall totals this week.
An unseasonably warm afternoon is on tap Monday ahead of a weak cold front. A new daily record could be tied or broken before ...
A dry cold from will sweep across southeast Texas tonight. This front is rain-free and will only drop temperatures a touch by Friday. Overall, our weather stays dry through at least the middle of next ...
Winds shift to out of the southwest later this evening ahead of a weak cold front to pass through overnight. This will bring cooler and less humid weather for the start of our weekend. The next ...
Thankfully, South Texas shouldn’t be in the 90s for long. Weather models do show a couple of weak cold fronts moving into San Antonio over the next week, with the potential of seeing a bit of a ...
Tonight a reinforcing push of drier air filter in a dry cold front slides through with little ... Enjoy the extended stretch of beautiful spring weather. To stay updated on all the latest ...
Read full article: Check out Houston’s best times for Easter egg ... It’s rare to have a dramatic cold front in late April but this doesn’t mean we can’t have a weak cold front.
Because we’re nearing the middle of April, the cold weather will not last ... ahead at the next two weeks I do not see another strong front in the cards. Therefore, for the urban core of Houston and ...
National Weather Service forecasters said. Once the precipitation moves through, the front will leave Massachusetts with unseasonably cold and windy conditions by about mid-afternoon Tuesday.
We will likely experience one more night in the 40s tonight, so if you like cold ... front of the season, but one seems unlikely to push through Houston until at least the weekend of April 20 or so.
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