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Texans hoping for sweater weather may be in for a rude awakening. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) official winter outlook, most of Texas—from Houston to the Hill Country—can expect a warmer and drier winter than normal, spelling trouble for the state's deepening drought.
La Niña has returned, and forecasters say Houston and much of Texas could face another warm, dry winter with drought and wildfire risks rising.
Meteorologist Chita Craft says temperatures will climb into the upper 80s to low 90s on Tuesday before a cold front moves in this evening. Expect a few showers or isolated thunderstorms between noon and 5 p.m. Rain chances sit around 30%, with clouds building throughout the day.
Houston and coastal areas, including Galveston, are facing a chance for severe weather Monday as storms move across Southeast Texas. CW39 Meteorologist Allison Gutleber said the
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Houston weather: Flood Watch; alerts; timeline of storms; live radar
A flood watch is in effect for much of the surrounding counties as heavy storms will begin to move into the Houston area. See live radar, the latest weather alerts and the timeline for storms.