Houston, Halloween and cold front
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Houston kicks off November with another cold front and another shot at beneficial rainfall, which will be appreciated in Southeast Texas.
A new cold front in Houston brings potential rain and cooler temperatures this weekend, with modest weather expected into next week.
FOX 26 Houston on MSN
Houston weather: Isolated Tuesday evening storms due to cold front
Tuesday afternoon we'll see some brief storms as a cold front pushes into the area, which will bring in some cooler fall weather for the rest for the week.
Houston and the rest of Southeast Texas are about to experience the strongest cold front this season. Here are five things to know about it.
Along with cooler temperatures, the Texas A&M Forest Service says there is the potential for higher wildfire activity in the lower Gulf Coast and South Texas due to high winds and low relative humidity.
FOX 26 Houston on MSN
Houston weather: Next cold front arrives Tuesday; chance for storms
Tuesday, bringing with it about a 40% chance of showers and storms, but finally some cooler fall temperatures.
Gusts with the cold front could be 35 to 40 mph, enough to break tree limbs, trigger power outages, and blow away outdoor Halloween decorations.
Temperatures tumble with a real fall feel
HOUSTON - Yet another cold front is expected this week, but it'll FINALLY bring some Fall temperatures. After a wet Saturday that brought much-needed rain to our area, the cold front will fully push through today, leaving us dry.
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Houston weather: cold front brings heavy rain, flood threat Saturday with 2-4 inches expected
Houston faces flood threat Saturday as strong cold front brings heavy rain totals of 2-4 inches, with isolated amounts reaching 4-6 inches. National Weather Service issues flood watch for Southeast Texas from Friday night through Sunday morning.
Well, the results are in and congratulations go to Larry Wilkins! Larry nailed it with his guess of Oct. 28, and sure enough, our first real front is set to roll in within hours. That means Oct. 29, 30, and 31 will all have highs below 80°.