The main weather threats with with Sunday night's cold front will be the potential for damaging wind gusts and brief heavy ...
Houston cools sharply Thursday after midweek storms push a cold front through Southeast Texas. Here’s how long the cooler weather lasts.
Damaging winds and hail are all part of the forecast.
A cold front will bring the risk for severe storms and flooding to Houston on Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Most of Tuesday looks quiet, but the air will feel humid as Gulf moisture continues to stream in and isolated mid-to-late day showers are possible. A stronger system pushes in late Wednesday into ...
Instead of a wash out, the front will set Houston up for a major temperature swing! Going from near 90 to the 60s, from ...
A strong cold front moves through Sunday night with a quick line of strong storms that could bring gusty winds.
The risk for excessive rainfall is highest north of Interstate 10, according to the National Weather Service, which says there also is a risk of severe storms for areas northeast of Columbus and ...
After storms blew across Southeast Texas on Wednesday, cooler air will return to the Houston area for a few days.
The Houston area will remain unseasonably warm and sticky through the end of the work week. Rain and storm chances ramp up ...
Rain stays mostly out of the forecast, with the exception of Sunday night when another cold front moves in.
Jimmy Fowler oversees how National Weather Service alerts are communicated across Southeast Texas, one of the nation's most ...