The National Hurricane Center is watching out for a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico that could send tropical moisture toward Houston next week.
The U.S. government shutdown won’t stop National Weather Service forecasts, but staffing gaps and delayed equipment maintenance could affect accuracy.
It will feel more like August than October with plenty of sunshine and afternoon heat running well above normal and within a few degrees of record highs.
HOUSTON — Houston is set for another hot, dry day with highs in the low 90s across Harris County. Communities like Sunnyside, Golfcrest, Third Ward, and Dyersdale are all expected to reach around 91 ...
Dry and pleasant conditions are expected to persist through the new week. Police: Deadly shooting in North Carolina was 'highly premeditated' and location was 'targeted' ...
Imelda had maximum sustained winds of 70 mph (110 kph) and was moving northeast at 7 mph (11 kph). It was forecast to become a hurricane on Tuesday morning and spin out to open ocean, according to the ...
When extreme weather strikes, the headlines often focus on what’s been lost. But across the country, some neighborhoods are quietly proving that the story doesn’t have to end there. Through smart ...
OZARK — The man who has led the Ozark City School system for the past four years announced Monday that he will be resigning the top slot at the end of this school year. “Serving as superintendent of ...
The opening of the new Brunson Elementary may be pushed to December 2026, months later than expected. Rainy weather has caused some delays, Darrell Walker, the executive director of construction and ...