WEATHER ALERT
Wednesdayโs cold front, rain chances do more bad than good for Houstonโs fire weather conditions
Read full article: Wednesdayโs cold front, rain chances do more bad than good for Houstonโs fire weather conditionsFire Weather Watch issued for counties west of Harris County Wednesday
The breeze is back ahead of Houstonโs next cold front
Read full article: The breeze is back ahead of Houstonโs next cold frontAs you prepare the kids for school on Monday or spring outings, youโll want to dress them in layers for St. Patrickโs Day. Our morning starts in the 50s and hits a high in the upper 70s.
Shamrocks and sunshine in Houston for St. Patrickโs Day, but hereโs when a new cold front arrives
Read full article: Shamrocks and sunshine in Houston for St. Patrickโs Day, but hereโs when a new cold front arrivesAs you prepare the kids for school on Monday or spring outings, youโll want to dress them in layers for St. Patrickโs Day. Our morning starts in the 50s and hits a high in the upper 70s.
Cowboys and cowgirls to enjoy mild temperatures in the 70s as they kick off the 2025 Houston Rodeo on the trails
Read full article: Cowboys and cowgirls to enjoy mild temperatures in the 70s as they kick off the 2025 Houston Rodeo on the trailsThe Texas Trail Riders are about to head to Houston; check out their path!
Heads up, Houston! Thursdayโs cold snap will NOT be Snowstorm 2.0 ๐ฅถ
Read full article: Heads up, Houston! Thursdayโs cold snap will NOT be Snowstorm 2.0 ๐ฅถWhile Houston and SE Texas will see a very cold end to the week, we're not looking at striking the snow globe sweepstakes twice this winter
Stay Weather Alert: Severe thunderstorms roll through Houston Thursday with risk for strong winds, isolated tornadoes
Read full article: Stay Weather Alert: Severe thunderstorms roll through Houston Thursday with risk for strong winds, isolated tornadoesWe will see rain chances Tuesday with storms moving in Wednesday afternoon and Thursday.
โSpringtimeโ thunderstorms set to spark up Thursday across Houston
Read full article: โSpringtimeโ thunderstorms set to spark up Thursday across HoustonTemperatures will spike into the mid-70s ahead of a front that will bring noisy storms to Houston, and severe weather likely across North Texas
Hereโs when trash in Houston will be picked up after snow, winter conditions put things on hold
Read full article: Hereโs when trash in Houston will be picked up after snow, winter conditions put things on holdIn light of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and two inclement weather days, the City of Houston's Solid Waste Management Department announced when it will be picking up everyone's trash this week.
A historic winter snowstorm is about to hit Houston, be prepared
Read full article: A historic winter snowstorm is about to hit Houston, be preparedIf youโve been in Houston long enough, you know we can get snow and ice. But whatโs coming Tuesday morning is shaping up to be a historic winter storm!
To drip or not to drip faucets? Hereโs what Houston, Harris County residents should do during extreme winter weather
Read full article: To drip or not to drip faucets? Hereโs what Houston, Harris County residents should do during extreme winter weatherIt's not quite the Shakespeare line, but it's the question on many Houston-area residents' minds as the freeze heads toward our area. So should you drip or not drip your faucets. This is what we know.
KPRC 2 chief meteorologist recalls what itโs like living in Los Angeles, covering wildfires
Read full article: KPRC 2 chief meteorologist recalls what itโs like living in Los Angeles, covering wildfiresIf youโre like KPRC 2 Chief Meteorologist Anthony Yanez, you probably know someone who lives (or has lived themselves) near those fires, it feels so personal when you do.
Christmas Eve Cold Front: When to expect showers, storms across Houston
Read full article: Christmas Eve Cold Front: When to expect showers, storms across HoustonThe talk this holiday week has been whatโs the timing of the cold front on Christmas Eve and whether it will ruin plans for Christmas Day. We've got the answer!
ASK ANTHONY: Why is wind direction identified as where it is coming from?
Read full article: ASK ANTHONY: Why is wind direction identified as where it is coming from?Did you know weather vanes have been keeping us in the know about wind direction for more than 2,000 years? The first known weather vane was installed in 48 BC on top of the Tower of the Winds in Athens, Greece. Fast forward to the Middle Ages, and weather vanes started popping up on churches across Europe. The most popular design? The good old rooster. Hereโs the cool part: the arrow on a weather vane points to the direction the wind is coming from. So, if itโs pointing north, the wind is blowing from the north. Thatโs why we call it a โnorth windโ! Simple, but brilliant.