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The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo joins several other Houston-area businesses and organizations in aiding relief and recovery efforts after the July 4 flood in Texas Hill Country. Rodeo Houston will be committing $500,000 to help aid the impacted communities in rebuilding, according to a statement from their Instagram account on Monday. “In response to […]
The rate of increase in flood events per year has accelerated across decades since 1950, with the largest increases within the continental United States occurring along the East and Gulf Coasts.
Early morning on Friday, July 4, heavy rains caused water levels in the creeks and rivers of Texas Hill Country to reach historic levels, leading to severe flooding that devastated several communities. Throughout the tragedy and in its wake, many brave heroes put their lives on the line to save as many people as they […]
It’s never too early to prepare for hurricane season, which begins on Sunday, June 1. RELATED: NOAA Predicts ‘Above-Normal’ 2025 Hurricane Season NOAA’s forecast predicts an “above-normal” hurricane season, with the possibility for eight to 10 hurricanes. After the greater Houston area was hit by Hurricane Beryl last summer, the future threat of tropical storms should […]
June 1 is right around the corner, which means hurricane season is nearly here. For Houstonians, the threat of hurricanes isn’t something taken lightly, especially since the NOAA’s National Weather Service forecasts an “above-normal” 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. The administration released their forecast Thursday. RELATED: How You Can Prepare for Hurricane Season RELATED: WATCH: Explaining The Different […]
You may want to pack an umbrella if you’ll be outside on Easter Sunday, as a cool front is expected to bring some rain and lower temperatures to Southeast Texas this weekend. The system has the potential to bring some severe weather with it, through a large portion of this coming week. The low pressure […]
HOUSTON — As the city gears up for its second week of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, attendees should gear down, as daily highs will begin to climb into the 80s consistently through at least early next week, according to the National Weather Service. Starting Wednesday, March 12, the daily high will potentially reach 82ºF, […]
HOUSTON — With the worst of the frigid temperatures from the arctic front that hit the area Tuesday night still to come, the City of Houston has taken steps to offer relief from the elements for those in need by opening 12 warming centers. Temperatures reached as low as 34 degrees on Tuesday, according to […]
HOUSTON — Winter isn’t done with Southeast Texas yet, as an arctic cold front is expected to bring freezing temperatures to the Houston area next week. Temperatures could dip into the 20s, according to ABC 13. The weather will warm up a bit heading into Valentine’s Day, with highs in the upper 70s on Saturday […]
HOUSTON — Winter Storm Enzo has blankets the Houston area with a few inches of snow as it makes its way across the U.S. With the snow comes freezing temperatures and extreme cold conditions, so warming centers have popped up all over the area. Related: Houston-Area Schools Closing Ahead of Arctic Front Related: Bundle Up, […]
HOUSTON — With frigid temperatures and potentially dangerous traveling conditions thanks to Winter Storm Enzo, several Houston-area school districts have made the decision to close. This may include the possibility of several inches of snow, making travel hazardous for most of the day. Related: Bundle Up, Houston: 22 Ways to Prepare for Tuesday’s Winter Freeze The […]
HOUSTON — The coldest temperatures of the year so far are expected to hit Houston as soon as Saturday, as an arctic front hits much of the U.S. Daily high temperatures could get as low as 35ºF and daily lows as low as 27ºF, according to The Weather Channel. Related: Bundle Up, Houston: 22 Ways […]