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The Saharan dust won't be much of a factor in Southeast Texas by Thursday, according to the weather service. Houston on Thursday is shaping up to be partly sunny with a high temperature of 94 degrees.
In the Atlantic, tropical development remains limited for now due to a large plume of Saharan dust moving westward. The dry ...
HOUSTON - Scattered afternoon and evening storms are likely Saturday as a stalled front lingers to our north. You can count ...
The KHOU 11 Weather Team is tracking two tropical disturbances in the Atlantic Basin as hurricane season activity begins to ramp up toward the statistical peak.
It's going to be partly cloudy Thursday, but the heat continues with highs in the upper 90s and the chance for a few isolated ...
Houston is kicking off July with a good dose of Saharan dust in the air, slimmer chances for rain and some of the hottest weather we’ve seen all year coming right after the Independence Day holiday.
The Saharan dust will take over the skies, dry out most of our rain chances. Be prepared for temps in the mid to upper 90s but the skies should be clear for fireworks Friday night!
Based on dust data gathered and analyzed by NASA’s Goddard Earth Observing System, forecast models show Saharan dust over Texas and the Caribbean Sea as of 10 a.m. Tuesday.
Over the Atlantic, Saharan Air Layer (SAL) dust has surged westward, creating a hostile environment for tropical development.
Friday will bring a decent chance for scattered afternoon/evening storms, then we have a tricky weekend forecast.