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Record breaking heat in Houston with late week storms and cooling ahead
Houston entered the week with unusually high temperatures that broke long-standing records and gave the city a summer-like feel despite being well into the fall season. On Sunday, temperatures climbed high enough to set new marks at both major airports in the area. The previous record of 85 degrees at one location was overtaken, while another reached 90 degrees, surpassing its earlier record of 86. These conditions were driven by strong high pressure that kept skies mostly clear and allowed heat
Record breaking heat in Houston with late week storms and cooling ahead
Houston entered the week with unusually high temperatures that broke long-standing records and gave the city a summer-like feel despite being well into the fall season. On Sunday, temperatures climbed high enough to set new marks at both major airports in the area. The previous record of 85 degrees at one location was overtaken, while another reached 90 degrees, surpassing its earlier record of 86. These conditions were driven by strong high pressure that kept skies mostly clear and allowed heat
Houston Heat Returns for Memorial Day Weekend
Just when residents were beginning to enjoy a short-lived reprieve from the sweltering heat, Gulf humidity has made a strong comeback. Houston is once again facing hot, sticky weather heading into the Memorial Day holiday weekend, with temperatures climbing back into the mid-90s, feeling closer to 100°F due to high humidity levels. After a slightly cooler and more pleasant Wednesday, the shift back into typical southeast Texas heat is in full effect. The KPRC 2 Weather Team warn
Houston Heat Returns for Memorial Day Weekend
Just when residents were beginning to enjoy a short-lived reprieve from the sweltering heat, Gulf humidity has made a strong comeback. Houston is once again facing hot, sticky weather heading into the Memorial Day holiday weekend, with temperatures climbing back into the mid-90s, feeling closer to 100°F due to high humidity levels. After a slightly cooler and more pleasant Wednesday, the shift back into typical southeast Texas heat is in full effect. The KPRC 2 Weather Team warn









