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Arctic front blasts across Houston Saturday. How cold will it get and when is snow coming?
An arctic front has already moved across the rest of Texas, bringing freezing temperatures. Snow, sleet or ice could come as early as Monday night.
Houston weather update: Mild tonight, cold front brings weekend chill and potential arctic blast next week
Houston will be mostly cloudy with mild temperatures around 55°F. A cold front will bring cooler weather for the weekend, with temperatures dropping to the 30s for the Houston Marathon. An Arctic blast is expected next week,
Arctic cold front coming this weekend to Houston
Thousands of runners and walkers take to the streets of Houston this Sunday. Temperatures at the starting line will be in the mid-30s but it will feel like the upper-20s with the wind chill. Temperatures will warm to the lower-40s through the morning under sunny skies. It was actually colder last year.
Warming trend in Houston to be halted by another arctic cold front. Here's what we know
Temperatures will slowly rise toward climate-normal levels this week. But another strong arctic cold front will blast through on Saturday.
Latest on Arctic Blast for Houston-area, Jan. 18
Meteorologist John Dawson gives the latest update on the incoming Arctic Blast, forecasted to bring ice and snow to to not only the Houston-area, but Southeast Texas.
Possible snow, freezing rain coming to Houston area starting Monday
Nexstar meteorologist Jim Danner shows the forecast for this upcoming week in Houston, which includes a winter storm warning for the area as possible snow, sleet and/or freezing rain will enter the area starting Monday evening.
Powerful winter storm is coming to Houston. Here's when snow and ice will start falling.
The much-anticipated arctic cold front has arrived here in Southeast Texas. Temperatures have already plummeted to near freezing Sunday morning, but that’s just the beginning of this prolonged cold-weather event.
Click2Houston
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Arctic front arrives in Houston Saturday with the biggest impacts expected early next week
Temperatures in Houston will get near 70° Friday but another arctic blast arrives this weekend. The actual cold front arrives ...
Houston Public Media
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Another cold snap will bring freezing temperatures to Houston next week, NWS says
Another surge of arctic air and freezing temperatures will arrive on Monday into Tuesday. The Houston area is projected to ...
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Houston forecast: Gradual warming - major cold snap next week
The surge of cold air will arrive Sunday as runners take on the Houston streets for the Chevron Houston Marathon. Winter ...
Community Impact Newspaper
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Houston-area warming centers opening amid cold front
Ten warming centers will open the evening of Sunday, Jan. 19, Mayor John Whitmire announced during a Jan. 17 press conference ...
KRIV
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Houston weather this week: Cool, quiet start; another cold front this weekend
Breezy, partly cloudy skies and dry weather is expected in Houston today. HOUSTON - Here's a look at the forecast for the ...
ABC 13 Houston on MSN
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CenterPoint planning on having extra crews on standby ahead of arctic cold front
CenterPoint officials said they're ready and have extra staffing plans in place in case the cold weather heading our way causes any outages. They said snow and cold temperatures do not majorly impact ...
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Houston Public Works warns residents to not drip faucets during freeze
Snow, ice, bitterly cold air and single-digit wind chills are all on the way next week as a cold front moves into Southeast ...
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Houston Marathon weather forecast: High winds and cold temperatures expected on Sunday
A cold front on Saturday will drop temperatures for the Houston Marathon and Half-Marathon but the real challenge will be the ...
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