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  2. Space City Weather (@spacecityweather) on Threads

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    Houston continues to see unseasonably warm weather, with high temperatures in the low- to mid-90s for most locations. The pattern continues this weekend, with more late summer weather. There is the possibility of a cool front in about 10 days, but it is far from locked in. houwx. spacecityweather.com.

  3. The latest version of our Space City Weather app just dropped...

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    The latest version of our Space City Weather app just dropped with a couple of big updates! We're now using data from AccuWeather for more reliable current conditions and forecasts. And we've updated our startup screen to match the new banner atop the blog, featuring our sponsor, Reliant Energy.

  4. Space City Weather (@spacecityweather) on Threads

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    Space City Weather (@spacecityweather). 27 Likes. Houston begins a slow transition back to a wetter weather pattern today, with higher rain chances tomorrow and Friday. No severe weather is expected, but we cannot completely rule it out. It will remain fairly hot and humid, but “less hot” weather and even better rain chances may arrive early next week. houwx.

  5. Space City Weather (@spacecityweather) on Threads

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    Space City Weather (@spacecityweather). 40 Likes. We sincerely hope everyone is enjoying some relaxation over the Labor Day weekend in Houston. As meteorologists, of course, when the weather is weather-ing, we are here! We continue to see showers and thunderstorms today, particularly south of Interstate 10. Also, it really does appear as though fall’s first front arrives next weekend. Cannot ...

  6. Space City Weather (@spacecityweather) on Threads

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    Space City Weather (@spacecityweather). 24 Likes. Houston’s heat and humidity continue, pretty much without change, for the time being. In the spirit of optimism, in today’s post we identify a couple of silver linings to the ongoing August weather. houwx.

  7. Space City Weather (@spacecityweather) on Threads

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    Space City Weather (@spacecityweather). 33 Likes. As expected, the Houston region will continue to see healthy rain chances and lower temperatures for the Labor Day weekend. With the heaviest rains mostly concentrated near the coast, a Stage 1 flood alert remains in effect for coastal counties. Also, could we really see our first fall front about a week from now? houwx.

  8. Space City Weather (@spacecityweather) on Threads

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    Space City Weather (@spacecityweather). 2 Replies. 101 Likes. Houston is likely to see its hottest weather of the year over the next couple of days. But after this, we should slowly start to cool down. Even better news: After a very dry month of August, rain chances should start to improve beginning this weekend or early next week. houwx.

  9. Space City Weather (@spacecityweather) on Threads

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    Space City Weather (@spacecityweather). 20 Likes. We saw isolated showers and thunderstorms on Monday, and this pattern is likely to repeat itself on Tuesday. But for the most part we’re looking at hot and sunny weather, and temperatures are likely to increase a bit for the weekend. houwx.

  10. Space City Weather (@spacecityweather) on Threads

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    Space City Weather (@spacecityweather). 19 Likes. Houston’s heat continues to build this week, likely peaking with triple-digit temperatures this weekend across most of the area. Also: We review a recent report by the National Weather Service on winds and other impacts from Hurricane Beryl. houwx.

  11. Space City Weather (@spacecityweather) on Threads

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    Space City Weather (@spacecityweather). 9 Likes. It’s the “just in the nick of time” installment of the SCW Q&A for April. This month: We give you the bad news first; why clouds parted for the eclipse in Texas; how far north do you need storm shutters; HOUmidity is relative; and the dark art of rain prediction. houwx.