Overnight rains move out of Houston, frigid temps on the way
December 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Much of a sleet which dripping a Houston area for a past couple of days appears to be relocating away, though temperatures will thrust even serve currently as well as after this week as an Arctic explosion might move sleet to a region.
Rain, cooler weather headed to Houston
November 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Forecasters design an scarcely calm integrate of days to spin unseasonably cold overnight, bringing sleet for a initial half of a week. Sunday’s foresee tall of 76 degrees was good upon top of a normal heat of 68 degrees for a day, though still bashful of a jot down tall of 83 degrees in 2006. A meteorologist with a National Weather Service pronounced a cold front was approaching to pierce by tonight, obscure a heat to a mid-50s, where it will sojourn via a day upon Monday
Houston, Galveston boast state’s cheapest gasoline
November 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Retail gasoline prices remained mostly fast starting opposite Texas starting in to a Thanksgiving Day legal holiday this week. (Check a trends in Houston gas prices here .) The weekly AAA Texas consult expelled Wednesday finds regular-grade gasoline averaging $2.50 per gallon opposite a state, dual cents on top of final week’s normal though fourteen cents next a inhabitant average.
Veterans’ Day to be sunny, mild for Houston
November 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Sunny skies as well as amiable temperatures have been upon daub for today’s Veterans’ Day march in downtown Houston, as well as they should stay which approach for most of a week as dry, comfortable air settles on top of a region. But a amiable cold front is approaching to pull by a area late this week end as well as early subsequent week, bringing a possibility of thunderstorms as well as somewhat cooler temperatures, according to a National Weather Service
Today: sunny skies across Houston, wetness along Trinity
November 3, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
More sunny, amiable days have been upon daub this week for a Houston area as dry air stays parked on top of a region. No sleet is foresee until late this week end when dampness from a random reeling now in a southwestern Caribbean Sea is approaching to strech a area
Flood watch in effect as powerful storms hit Houston
October 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Heavy sleet is descending currently and