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Houston weather: Front brings rain chances, then drier conditions
Another thing to watch will be the chance that a lightning strike could start a fire in the driest, most vulnerable areas.
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Houston weather: Cool start, rain chances for the new week
HOUSTON - Monday morning should be the coolest of next week, with upper 50s across the region. A cold front swept through ...
Sunday will feature much nicer weather across Southeast Texas with low humidity, sunshine, and breezy conditions.
Houston has recorded 13 days so far this October with highs of at least 90 degrees and more could be added to that tally this ...
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Houston weather: Rain chances Friday, Saturday ahead of cold front
While widespread heavy rain is not anticipated on Friday, be prepared for some brief downpours. The main event arrives ...
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Houston weather forecast today: Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Prepare for temperatures to remain warm for October for all your outdoor plans this week. Rain chances are slim. Look for a ...
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Houston weather: Rain chances coming
HOUSTON - The extended stretch of unseasonably warm afternoons shows little sign of breaking through early next week. Average ...
Houston expects sunny skies with highs near 85 degrees, and warnings of increased wildfire dangers due to dry, windy ...
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Houston weather: Above average heat for Monday, drought conditions
Monday is looking like another hot day as temperatures reach the 90s and drought conditions are developing state and area-wide, according to Your Gulf Coast Weather Authority.
After weeks without measurable rain, Houston could finally see showers and a weekend cooldown. Lawns and gardens are ready ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- We're seeing some scattered showers today, and there's another chance for storms later this evening. If you don't get any rain by the time a Pacific cool front arrives Sunday ...
Texans hoping for sweater weather may be in for a rude awakening. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) official winter outlook, most of Texas—from Houston to the ...
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