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A plume of Saharan dust is expected to arrive over the Houston area Thursday and Friday and it could reduce daily storm chances.
A large plume of Saharan dust is expected to arrive to Houston later this week and it could bring with it a drop in rain chances.
Dusty skies and lower rain chances are expected midweek across Southeast Texas, but the calm may not last. A system in the Gulf could bring tropical downpours after the dust clears out.
You can expect an upcoming week of increasingly hot temperatures with small rain chances re-entering the forecast by the end ...
Scattered storms are expected through the middle of the day before a cloud of Saharan dust arrives Sunday night and into Monday. Storms, Saharan dust both aim for Houston. Here’s what to expect.
Expect a slight chance for isolated showers on Saturday with rain chances becoming more widespread for Sunday.
The Saharan Dust arrives this evening and will exit by early Friday morning. We have a primarily dry week as well with little ...
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!
Scattered afternoon storms are expected for Thursday, but it is expected to be less widespread. Besides the rain, warm and humid conditions continue with highs in the 90s.
Houston is forecast to experience showers and thunderstorms with a 60% chance of rain and potential isolated street flooding.
There is a chance the batch of Saharan dust could decrease the rain chances come, but for now leaning towards the moisture plume winning out. Rain chances will be slightly higher near the coast since.