Many rain gauges across Greater Houston have recorded an inch or two of rainfall since Sunday, with a few spots closing in on 2.5 inches. Southeast Texas gets a brief break from persistent or heavy rainfall Tuesday,
Following unusually cold temperatures Houston, Texax is expected to get more rainfall, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Houston residents have been braving colder-than-average conditions in recent weeks because of a broad weather pattern bringing rare winter weather to parts of the South.
A winter storm warning has been issued for the Houston area ahead of a what promises to be a memorable event for residents.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- It's a snow day across southeast Texas! A Winter Storm brought snow and freezing rain to the greater Houston area.
Houston faces dangerous cold and an impending winter storm on Martin Luther King Day. Despite wintry outlook, MLK Day celebrations should go on as scheduled.
Another surge of arctic air and freezing temperatures will arrive on Monday into Tuesday. The Houston area is projected to see temperatures as low as 26 degrees late Monday and 24 degrees on Tuesday,
Houston-area officials are urging caution among residents as the second arctic front of 2025 is set to bring a hard freeze and chances of wintery precipitation across the region starting on Jan. 20.
Tuesday's snow largely melted Wednesday as temperatures climbed from the teens into the 40s. Highs in the lows 50s are forecasted for Thursday and Friday, with temperatures reaching the 60s this weekend,
CenterPoint Energy said Jan. 22 it successfully maintained normal electric service throughout extreme weather during Winter Storm Enzo for roughly 99 percent of its Greater Houston area customers. “With Winter Storm Enzo now behind us,
The National Weather Service said in a forecast discussion Sunday that “snow totals would place this as one of the most substantial snowfall events in the history of the Greater Houston Area.” Mayor John Whitmire said city crews were using deicing ...
The shelter is actively accepting donations of blankets, coats, and gloves. You can drop off these items at their two locations: Downtown at 2320 Lamar and at the Women and Family Development Center located at 2575 Reed Road. Both locations are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon.
Winter Storm Enzo brought significant snowfall to the area. See where it accumulated in the highest amounts across the region.