20 inches on Valentine's Day The mother of all snows came on Valentine's Day in 1895. Houston was hit with 20 inches of snow ...
The second highest was on Valentine’s Day February 12, 1960 where 4.4” of snowfall was recorded. Taking the third top ...
While snow is a rare occurrence in Houston, historical records show it has happened sporadically over the past few decades.
Temperatures dropped below freezing for the sixth day in a row Friday morning, but the streak is expected to come to an end ...
Houston woke up to a winter wonderland Tuesday as a fresh blanket of snow fell across the region. The winter storm that also brought sleet should taper off through Tuesday afternoon. How does this ...
Houston and the surrounding area, which had not seen snow in over four years, received more than four inches of snow ...
The biggest winter storm to hit Houston in decades is going to have lasting impacts, but it also brought a rare chance for snow day fun.
The last time Houston saw measurable snow was in Feb. 2021. This week's snowfall could have a place in the record books. The ...
Winter Storm Enzo brought significant snowfall to the area. See where it accumulated in the highest amounts across the region ...
So how is this snowfall stacking up to the snowiest of snow days in the Bayou City? Let’s take a look. On February 14, 1895, the Houston area recorded a whopping 20 inches of snow. We’re not ...
99.9% of the days in Houston ... past, it’s not a bad idea to grab some from the store. If you don’t need it next week you could certainly need it another time this winter. I know freezing ...