As confidence in the forecast continues to grow, meteorologists say there could be heavy snowfall, particularly north of Interstate 10, with some areas potentially seeing up to five inches of snow, according to a National Weather Service update on Sunday.
When bad weather hits Houston, state and local agencies collaborate to decide when to close a road due to dangerous conditions such as ice and flooding
Winter has come, and with it comes the possibility of freezing weather. The National Weather Service forecasts that frigid temperatures with an increasing possibility of snow or sleet could hit the Houston area early this week.
A blast of cold air is expected to move into Houston on Sunday, and we could see snow and ice early next week. Here's our forecast.
The potential for sleet or ice during next week’s freeze is becoming more certain as the weather forecasts for the coming days become clearer.
Houston weather next week includes chances for freezing rain, sleet and even snow beginning late Monday and lasting through Tuesday. Here's the forecast.
Snow and ice will spread through the South early this week, including near the Gulf Coast where wintry weather is rare.
Ten warming centers will open the evening of Sunday, Jan. 19, Mayor John Whitmire announced during a Jan. 17 press conference. The details The city of Houston is expected to see a
Look for Tuesday morning to be even colder than Monday morning for the FOX26 area. The National Weather Service has issued a COLD WEATHER ADVISORY from Midnight until 9am. Prepare freezing temperatures by protecting the "four-Ps"- Make sure your people have heat,
As southeast Texas awaits freezing weather in the next week, local transportation agencies say they are keeping a close eye on the forecast.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK ... creating hazardous driving conditions in Southeast Texas. The National Weather Service predicts 3" of snow and sleet accumulations with locally higher amounts.
Footage from Manuel Mons showed shoppers waiting outside a Joe V's Smart Shop grocery store with their shopping carts on Friday, after the National Weather Service (NWS) announced "very cold weather" in the region starting early next week.