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Expect a rainy, hot day ahead as the low-pressure system that brought rain across North Florida moves up the Gulf Coast.
Tonight, any storms will end, leaving us with a partly cloudy sky. It will be warm and muggy, with lows in the lower to middle 70s. Thursday will not be as hot as the ridge of high pressure shifts ...
Meanwhile, Houston will be hit by extremely warm temperatures throughout the week, with some spots expected to reach highs ...
The tropics should stay mostly quiet into the waning days of July.
A storm system spinning off the southeastern US coastline has caught the attention of the National Hurricane Center.
A storm system swirling off the Southeastern U.S. Coast has now caught the attention of the National Hurricane Center for at least a small chance of developing into a tropical system.
Outdoor plans in the Southeast could be in jeopardy as a stalled cold front combined with an influx of tropical moisture from ...
Another stalled front will bring heavy rain to Florida and other parts of the Gulf Coast. Meanwhile, extreme heat takes hold ...
After Houston’s hottest summer day so far, more heat is likely to persist today through Thursday. A tropical disturbance ...
Going into this week, a high pressure is expected to begin building in our area. This will bring rain chances down and temperatures up. Of course, being in Houston, we also have to factor in humidity.
The tropics have fallen fairly quiet ever since Tropical Storm Chantal moved through the Carolinas in early July.