TIMELINE: Houston’s cold front brings thunderstorms, powerful wind gusts and a drop in temperatures
Read full article: TIMELINE: Houston’s cold front brings thunderstorms, powerful wind gusts and a drop in temperaturesHouston weather alert: Powerful cold front brings thunderstorms, damaging wind gusts up to 45+mph, fire weather risk for Monday and feels-like temperatures plunging to the 30s/40s by Monday morning. Stay prepared ahead of tonight's cold front.
Windy Houston Weather: Tracking 30 mph winds but what does that mean?
Read full article: Windy Houston Weather: Tracking 30 mph winds but what does that mean?Gusty, Windy, Breezy, Sustained winds: Your weather team is tracking a wind advisory with south gusts up to 30+ mph. Right now, our fire danger is at moderate levels, but we’ll keep a close eye on wind speeds in northeast Houston as firefighters continue battling the Caddo brush fire.
Tracking strong wind gusts throughout Tuesday bringing high fire danger across SE Texas
Read full article: Tracking strong wind gusts throughout Tuesday bringing high fire danger across SE TexasKPRC 2's meteorologist Justin Stapleton reports on strong winds and fire risks in Texas, along with upcoming weather changes.
Wind Advisory Expanded for all of Southeast Texas Until 6 p.m.
Read full article: Wind Advisory Expanded for all of Southeast Texas Until 6 p.m.HOUSTON – A Wind Advisory that has been expanded for all of Southeast Texas starts at 9 a.m. and will last through 6 p.m.Wind AdvisoryWith gusty northwest winds and temperatures close to 60 degrees it will fee cool Friday. Expect winds to relax Friday night but cooler temperatures will be sticking around. Seasonably cool weather will continue through the week. 10 day forecastPast the holiday weekend weather becomes unsettled. Enjoy our quiet weather before the rain arrives next week!
Here’s what Houston’s weather will look like as Delta makes landfall
Read full article: Here’s what Houston’s weather will look like as Delta makes landfallRain and wind, main impacts from Delta (KPRC)Hurricane Delta continues to be a massive, dangerous and major hurricane. Landfall is expected along the Louisiana coast just east of Cameron some late this afternoon or early evening. The storm is being pushed into Louisiana due to a trough of low pressure moving into Texas. Although Delta will be to our east, the rain and wind will make for an uncomfortable day. After Delta, the next ten days are warmer than normal with very little rain.