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Halloween is shaping up to have great weather with warm (but not too hot) daytime conditions, a cold fall evening and zero rain chances. For now, make sure to secure any outdoor decorations, as strong winds are anticipated with the approaching front. #TXwx #HOUwx pic.twitter.com/74relnDQQW
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Houston to see a 30-degree drop in 12 hours. Here's what to know and a cold front timeline.
Houston and the rest of Southeast Texas are about to experience the strongest cold front this season. Here are five things to know about it.
The cooler air moving in behind Tuesday’s front will bring in one of the better Halloween forecasts that we’ve seen. Temperatures will be in the low 70s for the little ones late afternoon and mid to low 60s Friday evening!
After weeks of waiting, a season-changing cold front is on the way to southeast Texas on Tuesday night. The crisp, cool air is almost here, which is something even plants and wildlife will be thankful for.
Fall is seriously arriving across Texas this week, as forecasters expect a cold front to hit the Lone Star State starting Tuesday. The front, which should bring with it gusty winds and a chance of showers, is set to plunge high temperatures into the 60s throughout southeast Texas.
Well, the results are in and congratulations go to Larry Wilkins! Larry nailed it with his guess of Oct. 28, and sure enough, our first real front is set to roll in within hours. That means Oct. 29, 30, and 31 will all have highs below 80°.
HOUSTON - Yet another cold front is expected this week, but it'll FINALLY bring some Fall temperatures. After a wet Saturday that brought much-needed rain to our area, the cold front will fully push through today, leaving us dry.
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Houston weather: cold front brings heavy rain, flood threat Saturday with 2-4 inches expected
Houston faces flood threat Saturday as strong cold front brings heavy rain totals of 2-4 inches, with isolated amounts reaching 4-6 inches. National Weather Service issues flood watch for Southeast Texas from Friday night through Sunday morning.
Cold front brings threat of severe thunderstorms to SE Texas; send us Click2Pins of what you see! HOUSTON – A cold front is moving through Southeast Texas, bringing with it the chance of severe thunderstorms.