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We're two weeks from Christmas and of course everybody, big and small, the old and the young begins dreaming of a white one. Good luck! This is Houston -- but has it really ever happened?
Houston's highs were in the mid-30s on Christmas Eve while the lows that night dropped into the mid-20s. Christmas Day it warmed up to the mid-40s, melting most of the straggling snow.
It was a sight we’d never seen before and haven’t since. 2004 gave parts of the Houston area its first white Christmas in recorded history, and the memories of that snow still feel like a ...
This was the first white Christmas for Houston, ever. Yes, it can happen! On average, a snow event like this in Houston and the gulf cost happens only once every 20 years.
The Christmas outlook is coming into better view now that we’re only about a week away from Santa’s jolly “ho, ho, hos!” at our chimneys. Houston is used to not having a white Christmas ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- An arctic cold front will blast through Texas just before Christmas weekend, and yes, there's still a small chance for snow in Southeast Texas. Siberian air is now moving ...
A rainy Christmas is much more likely this year than a white Christmas. Here is the Climate Prediction Center’s outlook for the next eight to 14 days, which includes Christmas.
Let’s rip the Band-Aid off now—there will not be a white Christmas in Houston this year. I know, I know, but the temperatures are just too warm, and this front isn’t dragging any arctic air ...
The year before that, Christmas 2020, saw the second least expansive snow cover since 2012, with just 26.5 percent of the Lower 48 celebrating a white Christmas.