Texas could see its first big Saharan dust plume of the season this week
The first big plume of Saharan dust is set to arrive in Texas later this week.
The first big plume of Saharan dust is set to arrive in Texas later this week.
Hurricane season has officially started, and now is the time to prepare for the possibility of a landfalling storm in Texas.
Expect a very warm Memorial Day with highs near 90. Though rain chances are low for Monday, showers are expected to return in the middle of the week.
You'll need to keep sunscreen and water handy for the hot temps we're having this weekend.
Temperatures combined with humidity will have it feeling closer to 100 outside. Also, make sure to look up in the sky on Sunday for a rare Blue Moon.
A steamy weekend is on tap for Houston with little rain in sight, but rain chances return next week.
Friday is expected to be warm and humid with the chance of isolated thunderstorms later in the day. However, flood concerns remain for the weekend.
You’ll occasionally hear the term Ozone Action Day mentioned during your local newscast.
Houston officials and World Cup organizers are launching a dual strategy to protect thousands of international visitors from extreme summer heat, afternoon thunderstorms, and potential hurricane threats during the tournament.
Warm temperatures are on the way for the Houston area to finish out the week.