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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 ...
A plume of Saharan dust is expected to arrive over the Houston area Thursday and Friday and it could reduce daily storm chances.
Temperatures are expected to stay consistent across Houston, with highs sticking to the lower to mid-90s through the weekend ...
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.
We'll need to be ready for Houston to become seasonably hotter by midweek, with highs in the middle to upper 90s, the National Weather Service said.
The Saharan Dust arrives this evening and will exit by early Friday morning. We have a primarily dry week as well with little to no rainfall expected. Feels-like temperatures will consistently touch ...
The Saharan Dust originally would have been moving in a bit sooner today but moisture took over the forecast. Saharan Dust ...
Big changes to the weather pattern arrive Thursday in Texas, as high atmospheric pressure and Saharan dust plumes promote ...
Expect a slight chance for isolated showers on Saturday with rain chances becoming more widespread for Sunday.
The dust hurts air quality not only by giving skies a milky haze, but also by aggravating respiratory problems and triggering allergy-like symptoms.
A massive cloud of Saharan dust has developed, stretching across nearly the entire Atlantic Basin.
The hot and steamy pattern continues in Houston. Tuesday will be another dangerously hot afternoon. Forecast models show that ...
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