HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Snow in Houston doesn't happen every winter, but it does happen. Even though it's rare, the city is no stranger to dealing with copious amounts of snow. In fact ...
According to the forecast, on January 28, Houston's weather is patchy fog in the morning, followed by a high near 60°F, with ...
With last week's freeze being the second time temperatures dipped below freezing this winter, many are wondering if this ...
Parts of the Houston area received up to 6 inches of snow Tuesday during an "exceptionally rare" winter storm for the region, according to the National Weather Service. Houston as well as ...
Snow in Houston is a rare treat ... Claudette in 2003, and Imelda in 2019 were certainly memorable. None of those tropical storms were followed by snow in the winters before or after.
The highest snow totals occurred across far Southeast Texas, near Beaumont. But many other Texas cities also saw accumulating ...
While snow is a rare occurrence in Houston, historical records show it has happened sporadically over the past few decades.
When someone shows you who they are, the saying goes, believe them. We have learned to take Houston’s weather at its most pessimistic word. But we woke up Tuesday with our heaters humming.
The Houston area looked more like a snow globe on Tuesday morning than it has in the last half-century, with snowfall from Winter Storm Enzo totaling over six inches in the most wintry ...
The sun melts away snow at Baldwin Park in Houston on January 22, 2025, the day after several inches of snow fell across the region. Sunshine will slowly warm up the Houston area after a winter ...
As a significant winter storm approaches the Houston area, snow, sleet and ice are all becoming certainties as the temperatures decrease and conditions are forecasted to be more frosty than expected.
As of today, the Storm Prediction Center has outlined the northeastern viewing area in a 2/5 risk for severe weather and the Houston-area at a 1/5 risk. We have declared Sunday a Storm Alert Day.