Dog Days of Danger? How to spot dehydration in dogs as temperatures rise.
Read full article: Dog Days of Danger? How to spot dehydration in dogs as temperatures rise.Learn how to spot dehydration in dogs with simple vet checks like gum moisture and skin pinch test. Protect your pup from rising Houston temps and heat risks this spring and summer.
Rodeo Houston 2026: Tracking your forecast before and after Riley Green takes the stage tonight.
Read full article: Rodeo Houston 2026: Tracking your forecast before and after Riley Green takes the stage tonight.Houston look for the umbrella as rain chances increase during the first week of Rodeo.
80 and Sunny in Houston today: Prep Now, 24% higher heart risk after clocks spring forward.
Read full article: 80 and Sunny in Houston today: Prep Now, 24% higher heart risk after clocks spring forward.Houston March Weather 2026: Patchy fog clears to sunny 80 highs after a hot February! Average 71-77 extra evening daylight by month end, mid-week rain chances but clocks spring forward march 8, potentially raising heart attack risk 24%. Prep tips inside
Check out where dense fog is developing Friday night into Saturday morning
Read full article: Check out where dense fog is developing Friday night into Saturday morningWhether you are going to the BBQ cook-off, trail ride, or simply taking a walk, sunshine and low humidity make for a beautiful end to February and a wonderful start to March.
Lunar Eclipse 2026: Here’s when to see the blood moon in Houston
Read full article: Lunar Eclipse 2026: Here’s when to see the blood moon in HoustonA total lunar eclipse will be visible across Houston on Tuesday March 3rd (Election Morning). The moon will appear red, which is why it is called the blood moon. The eclipse will reach totality at 5:34AM.
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.