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Todays weather in Houston Texas
by YesOui
Todays weather in Houston Texas — daily weather briefing for Houston Texas. Each episode covers today's forecast: current conditions, high and low temperatures, precipitation chances, wind, humidity, and any severe weather alerts or advisories. Practical and specific — what to wear, commute conditions. Conversational tone, under 3 minutes.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Tuesday - 16 June 2026
A Flood Watch is in effect for Houston through Wednesday morning at 7 a.m. — and today's conditions make clear why. Current temperatures sit at 81°F with showers and thunderstorms already moving through the metro. The chance of rain today hits 94 percent, with one to two inches of additional rainfall possible before the day ends. South winds are light at around 5 mph, but the skies are heavy and drainage will be tested.The Flood Watch was issued Sunday evening and covers a three-day stretch of elevated flood risk. If your commute routes through low-lying areas, underpasses, or flood-prone streets, build in extra time and be ready to reroute. The golden rule applies: turn around, don't drown.Tonight brings a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a low around 76°F. Conditions ease slightly but don't clear. Wednesday ramps back up with a high near 88°F, 62 percent storm chance, and southeast winds gusting to 20 mph — more rainfall in the 1–2 inch range is possible even after the Flood Watch expires.Looking ahead, Thursday's storm intensity drops to 37 percent but heat climbs to 93°F. The weekend offers the best break: Sunday looks mostly sunny with a high near 93°F. If you have outdoor plans, Sunday or Monday are your best windows.For today: keep an umbrella at the door, allow extra commute time, and stay off flooded roads. This is a real rain event for Houston — plan accordingly.A YesWee production. Built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Monday - 15 June 2026
Houston is under a Flood Watch through Tuesday morning, and this week's weather is no joke. Today's forecast brings an 85-degree start, a 74% chance of precipitation, and one to two inches of rainfall expected before tonight is over. Storms are likely through the afternoon and into the early morning hours, with overnight temperatures settling around 76 degrees. Humidity stays high — this is Houston in June.Tuesday is the day to watch most closely. A 92% chance of precipitation and two to three inches of potential rainfall make it the most dangerous day of the stretch. If you have any flexibility with travel plans, Tuesday is the day to use it. The Flood Watch was essentially written for what Tuesday could bring.Wednesday isn't fully clear either — about a 60% storm chance with southeast gusts up to 25 miles per hour. From Thursday onward, including Juneteenth, conditions gradually improve. Temperatures push into the upper 80s and low 90s with dropping rain chances. By Sunday, partly sunny skies and only a 10% chance of rain signal the end of this wet stretch.Practically speaking: bring an umbrella today, consider rain boots, and check your routes before you drive — especially near bayous and underpasses. Never drive through flooded roads. Standing water and low visibility are where commutes turn dangerous fast.This daily Houston weather briefing covers everything you need to get out the door prepared. Under three minutes, every day.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Sunday - 14 June 2026
Houston is starting today at 93°F with a heat index climbing to 106°F — and that number matters. This isn't just uncomfortable heat; it's the kind that becomes dangerous quickly if you're spending time outdoors. A 66% chance of showers and thunderstorms means the afternoon is going to get active, so if you have outdoor plans, get them done early. Winds are light out of the southeast at five to ten miles per hour, so don't expect a breeze to offer much relief.For your commute, watch for ponding on Houston roads during heavier downpours — streets flood fast. Dress in light, breathable fabrics and toss a packable rain layer and umbrella in your bag. If you're driving this afternoon, build in extra time and stay alert for standing water.Tonight stays warm and muggy with a low of around 79°F and a 57% chance of storms continuing. The pattern doesn't break anytime soon. Monday brings more storms with a high near 87°F, and Tuesday is the most active day of the stretch — a 93% precipitation chance with storms likely through the morning. Wednesday through the weekend offers a slight easing, but showers stay in the mix most days.The one piece of good news: no active weather alerts or advisories are in effect right now. Stay hydrated, respect the heat index, and keep that umbrella within reach.A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Saturday - 13 June 2026
Houston is opening Saturday at 94 degrees, but the heat index tells the real story — it feels like 105°F before noon even arrives. Today's briefing breaks down everything you need to know before you step outside, from the twenty percent afternoon storm chance to southeast winds gusting up to twenty miles per hour that offer zero actual relief.If you're commuting, running errands, or working outdoors in Houston today, this episode is your two-minute heads-up. Dress light and breathable, carry water, and consider a compact umbrella — afternoon showers and isolated thunderstorms are possible from eleven a.m. onward. The high stays near 94°F, and tonight only drops to around 80°F, so the heat doesn't fully let go.But here's the bigger picture: today is actually the drier window of the weekend. Sunday carries a 62 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms with a heat index that could push to 107°F. By Monday, rain probability climbs to nearly 90 percent. This week is building toward something significantly wetter, and today is your best chance to get things done outside.Practical, fast, and Houston-specific — this daily weather briefing gives you the conditions you need in under three minutes. No fluff, just the forecast.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Friday - 12 June 2026
Houston is starting Friday at a blistering 94°F with a heat index that could climb to 109°F — and that's the number you need to plan around today. A 20% precipitation chance lingers from mid-morning through mid-afternoon, but it's slim enough that you shouldn't cancel outdoor plans. The southeast wind is light at 5–10 mph, and tonight cools to around 78°F with mostly cloudy skies and just an 8% rain chance.Dress in breathable, light-coloured fabrics. If you have outdoor physical activity planned, move it to early morning or the evening. Carry water and take the heat index seriously — 109°F is not a number to negotiate with.Saturday brings genuine relief: mostly sunny skies, a high near 94°F again, but a noticeably lower heat index. Enjoy the window, because Sunday changes everything. A 60% chance of showers and thunderstorms rolls in Sunday and carries straight through the week. Monday sits at 86% — a near-certain rain day. Tuesday isn't far behind.This is a sustained multi-day storm stretch, not a one-day event. If you have outdoor plans next week, start building contingency plans now. Monday in particular deserves a backup.Today's bottom line: stay hydrated, respect the heat index, and savour Saturday before the storms take over. Under 3 minutes of practical, no-filler Houston weather — every day.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Thursday - 11 June 2026
Thursday in Houston opens at 92 degrees with a heat index pushing 102 — and that gap between air temperature and feels-like temperature is the story of the day. The National Weather Service is flagging a slight chance of early showers, with the main storm window shifting to the afternoon, roughly between 2 and 5 PM. Rain probability sits at just 16 percent, so the odds favor staying dry, but isolated thunderstorms can develop quickly in this kind of heat and humidity.South winds are running 5 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25, though at Houston's current humidity level that warm breeze offers little real relief. Morning commuters are in good shape. Afternoon commuters heading out between 2 and 5 PM should pad their travel time and keep an eye on radar.Dress light today — breathable fabrics, sunglasses, and extra water if you're spending any time outdoors around midday. The heat index does not negotiate.Tonight settles to around 79 degrees, partly cloudy, winds shifting southeast. Warm, not cool.Looking ahead: Friday and Saturday stay near 92 to 93 degrees with mostly sunny skies and slim storm chances. Sunday is the change — a 64 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, a trend that builds into Monday at 80 percent. Worth keeping in mind for any outdoor weekend plans.Short version: grab water, not an umbrella, and watch for a pop-up storm this afternoon just in case.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Wednesday - 10 June 2026
Houston's Wednesday is running hot and humid before the first storms even arrive. The morning starts manageable, but a twenty-percent chance of showers and thunderstorms rolls in between eleven and four in the afternoon — with the strongest window hitting from one to four PM. Most Houstonians will stay dry, but if you're commuting home in the mid-afternoon, keep the radar handy. Storms can build fast when the heat index is sitting at one hundred and one degrees.The official high reaches ninety-one degrees, but that heat index of 101°F is the number you'll feel on your skin. Southeast winds at five to fifteen miles per hour with gusts near twenty offer some movement without much real relief from the humidity. Stay hydrated and limit prolonged outdoor exposure during peak afternoon hours.Tonight settles down nicely — partly cloudy, low near seventy-eight, light southeast winds, and only a ten-percent overnight rain chance. No drama after dark.Looking ahead: Thursday stays mostly sunny with a high near ninety-two and a heat index near one hundred and three. Friday follows a similar pattern before a slight afternoon storm chance. The weekend stays manageable until Sunday, when rain chances jump to fifty-six percent and persist into next week — that's the stretch worth watching on your planner.No active weather alerts, warnings, or advisories are in effect for Houston right now.Bottom line: pack a light layer, check the radar before lunch, and stay cool out there. A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Tuesday - 09 June 2026
Houston is serving up a classic summer day: morning fog patches lifting around 8 a.m., a sizzling high of 91°F, and a heat index pushing to 102°F once humidity is factored in. This episode of the daily Houston weather briefing breaks down everything you need to know before stepping outside.Precipitation chances sit at 15% with the main window for showers and thunderstorms running roughly 1 to 5 p.m. It's not a lock, but Houston storms move fast — keep an eye on the sky if your afternoon commute falls in that range. Southeast winds of 5 to 10 mph won't offer much relief from the heat, so light clothing and a water bottle are non-negotiable today.Tonight looks much calmer: partly cloudy skies, a low near 79°F, and just a 2% overnight rain chance. A solid evening to be outdoors once the heat breaks.Looking ahead through the week: Wednesday brings a similar storm setup, Thursday clears out nicely, and the bigger story arrives Sunday into Monday when storm chances climb toward 54% — worth tracking if you have outdoor plans this weekend.Bottom line for today: hydrate early, plan your outdoor time before the early-afternoon heat peaks, and have a weather app handy for that afternoon storm window. This is your Houston weather podcast — under three minutes, practical, and specific.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Monday - 08 June 2026
Houston opens the week on a manageable note — partly sunny skies, a south wind at 10 mph, and a high of 88°F with only a 12% chance of rain. The commute looks clean, the umbrella can stay home, and tonight's low settles around 77°F. But this is just the warm-up.The real story this week is the heat index. Tuesday climbs to 91°F on the thermometer, but your body will feel closer to 103°F. If you have outdoor plans Tuesday, go early or go late — midday is not the time to be exposed. Hydration and shade are non-negotiable.Wednesday introduces the week's first weather tension: mostly sunny through the morning, then a slight chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m., with gusts up to 20 mph. Not a severe setup, but worth monitoring before you commit to outdoor plans.Thursday through Sunday, temperatures continue climbing — 92°F Thursday and Friday, 93°F over the weekend. Sunday carries the highest storm chance of the week at around 28%, fitting the classic Houston summer pattern of building heat and rising storm odds as the week progresses.Bottom line: dress for the heat index, not just the thermometer. This week, what it feels like matters more than what the numbers say. Stay cool, Houston.This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Sunday - 07 June 2026
Houston is starting the day at 87 degrees with thick cloud cover, a south wind at five to ten miles per hour, and enough humidity in the air to make that number feel significantly worse than it reads. A 23% chance of thunderstorms means you won't necessarily get wet — but you could. The smart move today is a waterproof layer in your bag and extra time built into your commute, especially if you drive through streets that pool water fast.For tonight, a 19% chance of showers or thunder carries through until around 4 a.m., and the overnight low only drops to 79 degrees. That's a warm night — keep the AC running.Looking at the week ahead, Monday brings mostly cloudy skies and a high near 89, but the heat index could push as high as 102 degrees — the most important number of the week. Tuesday clears out with mostly sunny skies and a high near 91. The rest of the week stays warm and mostly settled, with brief storm chances returning Wednesday and again toward the weekend.No severe weather alerts are in effect today. The real story this week is heat building steadily day by day. Dress light, choose breathable fabric, and don't skip the water bottle. This is your quick, practical Houston weather briefing — everything you need in under three minutes.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Saturday - 06 June 2026
Storms are already moving through Houston this morning, and they are not letting up quickly. Today's forecast carries a 77 percent chance of precipitation, with rainfall totals potentially reaching between three-quarters and one inch. With light southerly winds of zero to five miles per hour, there's little to push these cells through — expect them to sit and soak.The morning commute is already compromised. Drivers should anticipate standing water, reduced visibility during active storm cells, and slower traffic across the metro. If you can shift errands to earlier in the morning or delay until Sunday afternoon, that's the smarter call. Wear shoes you don't mind getting wet.Current conditions are sitting at 87 degrees with high humidity — classic Houston in summer. The overnight low drops to around 78 degrees, with a 53 percent rain chance lingering through the early evening before storms ease before 8 p.m.Sunday brings some relief: a high near 88 degrees with south winds picking up to 15 miles per hour and gusts near 20. A morning storm chance remains, but afternoons look more manageable.The week ahead turns notably drier and hotter. Monday hits 90 degrees, Tuesday pushes to 92, and by Thursday and Friday temperatures reach 93 degrees with sunshine and minimal rain chances. The heat becomes the main story by midweek.No active severe weather alerts are in effect right now — but today is the day to take seriously. Get through the wet part first, and prepare for a hot week in Houston.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Friday - 05 June 2026
Houston steps into the day at 86 degrees with showers and thunderstorms already in the mix. A 54 percent precipitation chance through the afternoon makes this a carry-your-umbrella morning — light easterly winds at 5 to 10 mph mean it will actually do its job. No severe weather alerts are active, but storms can develop quickly, and standing water on the roads means commuters should expect reduced visibility and slick conditions during the morning drive.Afternoon storms are the main story, but conditions ease overnight. Rain chances drop to around 28 percent after 7 p.m., skies settle to mostly cloudy, and the overnight low lands near 76 — warm, but about as comfortable as Houston summers get.Looking ahead to the weekend: Saturday carries a 63 percent storm chance with a high near 87, making it the day to keep plans flexible. Sunday is the payoff — only 16 percent precipitation chance, high near 89, and genuine sunshine. That is your window.The week ahead turns noticeably drier. Monday brings partly sunny skies and a high near 90. Tuesday pushes mostly sunny and 91. Wednesday and Thursday hold at 91 with just a slight late-day storm chance. The wet pattern wrapping up this week gives way to classic Houston summer: hot, sunny, and unapologetic.Bottom line for today: dress for rain, slow down on the commute, protect Saturday's plans, and bank on Sunday.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Thursday - 04 June 2026
Thunderstorms are the headline for Houston today, and they're sticking around from morning through tonight. With a 78% chance of precipitation already sitting over the city and temperatures hitting a high near 85°F, the real story is the combination of heat, humidity, and persistent rain that will make today feel far heavier than the numbers suggest.Showers and thunderstorms are likely through the morning and afternoon, continuing into the evening hours before a low of around 75°F overnight. Winds are light out of the east at 5 to 10 mph — don't count on a breeze to bring relief. If you're heading out for the morning commute, expect wet roads, reduced visibility, and slower traffic. Budget extra time, bring a real umbrella, and leave the canvas sneakers at home.Looking ahead, Friday eases slightly with a 53% storm chance and a high near 87°F — still unsettled, but not as loaded as today. The weekend climbs into the upper 80s with decreasing storm chances, and by Monday and Tuesday Houston opens up to mostly sunny stretches with highs pushing toward 90 and 91°F. The drier days are coming — you just have to get through the wet half of the week first.No active severe weather alerts are currently in effect for the Houston area.This is your daily Houston weather briefing — practical, specific, and under three minutes. Subscribe so you never leave home unprepared.This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Wednesday - 03 June 2026
Houston is locked into a wet pattern this week, and today sets the tone. With an 86°F start, mostly cloudy skies, and a 51% chance of showers and thunderstorms, you can't assume you'll dodge the rain — grab your umbrella before you leave the house.The forecast doesn't improve overnight. A 41% storm chance carries into the late evening hours with a low around 74°F, so late commuters need to stay alert. Thursday is the day to watch most closely: precipitation chances climb to 71%, afternoon storms are the biggest threat, and the high sits near 85°F. Have your umbrella ready before noon, not after.Through Friday and into the weekend, temperatures push toward the upper 80s and eventually 89°F, while storm chances persist through Sunday and Monday. No severe weather alerts are currently in effect, but wet roads, reduced visibility, and traffic slowdowns are real factors for your morning and afternoon commute all week.What to wear: light, breathable layers are fine — skip the heavy jacket — but waterproof footwear and a compact umbrella are non-negotiable this week. Build in extra commute time whenever cells are moving through, especially during the morning rush.This is your daily Houston weather podcast: concise, practical, and specific — everything you need to plan your day in under 3 minutes. A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Tuesday - 02 June 2026
Houston is waking up to 91 degrees and a heat index climbing as high as 101 — and that's before the first round of thunderstorms rolls through this morning. Today's briefing breaks down exactly what to expect hour by hour, so you're not caught off guard on the commute or at lunch.The day runs in two acts: showers and storms arrive early, ease around midday, then return for a second round in the afternoon. Wind is light out of the east at zero to ten miles per hour — not enough to offer any relief from the heat. With a 41% precipitation chance, conditions aren't a certainty, but they're too likely to ignore.For commuters, wet roads are a real possibility this morning. Keep a change of clothes handy, dress in light breathable layers, and bring an umbrella. The heat index of 101 is the number that actually matters today — that's what it feels like standing outside, not the 91° air temperature.Overnight, the storm chance carries through until as late as 4 a.m., with lows settling near 74°F. Overnight rainfall could bring between a quarter and half an inch — the more meaningful rain of the day. Looking ahead, Thursday's rain chance jumps to 72%, and Saturday pushes into the high 60s for precipitation likelihood. This is not a week to assume any day is automatically dry.Drink water. Grab the umbrella. And don't let a sunny patch between storms convince you the day is done.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Monday - 01 June 2026
Houston is starting the day hot and only getting more uncomfortable. The temperature climbs to 92°F, but the real story is the heat index — already flirting with 102°F by mid-morning thanks to near-calm southeast winds that let humidity sit and stew. If you're heading outside today, plan for conditions that feel significantly hotter than the thermometer suggests.A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms — around 24% — moves in after midday. That's not a certainty, but Houston's heat-driven afternoon storms can develop fast. The evening commute is the window to watch: storms are most likely to fire up in the afternoon hours, so check radar before you leave work. Once past 7 p.m., conditions settle to partly cloudy with an overnight low near 78°F.Looking further ahead, Tuesday brings another high near 92°F with storm odds rising to 36%. Wednesday eases slightly to 89°F. The pattern shift arrives mid-to-late week — by Friday, rain and thunderstorm chances jump to 64%, and the weekend carries similar odds. No active weather alerts are in effect today, but the progressive increase in storm chances through the week is worth tracking.For today: dress light, stay hydrated, and keep a plan ready if the sky clouds up on you this afternoon. Sunscreen and water are non-negotiable. A change of plans if storms fire up is smart. This is Houston in early June — the heat is the headline, and the humidity is why it matters.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Sunday - 31 May 2026
Houston wakes up Sunday to patchy fog and climbs straight into summer. The fog clears by mid-morning, giving way to partly sunny skies and a high near 92°F. With just a 3% chance of rain, you can safely leave the umbrella at home — but dress light, because southeast winds at 5–10 mph won't be enough to take the edge off that heat.Overnight, clouds thicken and the low settles around 77°F — warm and muggy, as only Houston summers can deliver. If you're heading out this morning, give the fog a few extra minutes to lift before you hit the road.But here's what to watch: Monday brings a real shift. Afternoon showers and thunderstorms become possible, and the heat index could spike to 101°F — triple-digit feels-like temperatures that change your plans fast, especially if you're outdoors or working without shade.Tuesday and Wednesday hold the same pattern: sunny mornings, afternoon storm chances building, highs near 93°F. By Friday, storm chances jump to 54% and temps ease back to the upper 80s. Classic Houston summer — heat and thunderstorms cycling through like clockwork.Today's bottom line: breathable fabrics, sunglasses, and a little patience for the morning fog. The rest of the week is about to get interesting.This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Saturday - 30 May 2026
Houston is running hot and sunny today, with a high of 93°F and barely a breath of wind out of the south at zero to five miles per hour. Current conditions are clear, humidity is doing its thing, and there are zero weather alerts in effect. This is full summer in Houston — no drama, just heat.If you're heading out, go early. Light breathable fabric, sunscreen, and a cold drink are your essentials today. Driving conditions are clean in both directions — no rain, no fog, no wind complications. Just watch your car's AC, because 93 degrees will remind you fast if it isn't working.Tonight, clouds move in and temperatures ease back to around 75°F. The south wind picks up slightly to zero to ten miles per hour, and the rain chance stays at just two percent — still a warm night, but manageable.The weekend looks good. Sunday comes in partly sunny with a high near 91°F and only an eight percent chance of rain. Use that window. Monday afternoon brings a 52% chance of showers and thunderstorms, and the stormy pattern holds through Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Temperatures stay in the upper eighties to low nineties all week, so the heat isn't going anywhere — it's just bringing storms along for company.Today and Sunday are your clean days. Plan accordingly.A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Friday - 29 May 2026
Houston is under an active Air Quality Alert today, and if you're stepping outside, that's the headline. Morning fog is already clearing, giving way to full sun and a high of 91°F. Light southwest winds at just 5 mph mean pollutants are sitting at ground level — a serious concern for anyone with asthma, allergies, or respiratory sensitivities. Kids and older adults should stay indoors during peak heat hours.Humidity will make 91 degrees feel heavier than it reads, so dress light, load up on sunscreen, and keep water close. The good news: your morning commute looks clean — roads are dry and rain chances sit at just 2 percent. That said, skip the lunchtime run or bike ride today. Tonight settles into partly cloudy skies with a low around 74°F and a light south wind.Looking ahead, the weekend delivers genuinely nice weather. Saturday hits 92°F under mostly sunny skies, Sunday comes in at 91°F with a bit more cloud cover, and rain chances stay under 5 percent through Sunday night. Enjoy it — because the pattern shifts hard by Monday.Monday carries a 34 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, and Tuesday pushes that to 58 percent. The unsettled stretch continues through Thursday, with temperatures easing into the upper 80s mid-week. Worth planning around now.This is your daily Houston weather briefing — practical, specific, and under 3 minutes. A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Thursday - 28 May 2026
An Air Quality Alert is active in Houston today, and if you're stepping outside — especially if you have asthma, allergies, or any respiratory sensitivity — this briefing is your essential 3-minute prep.Patchy morning fog will linger until around 9 a.m. before burning off to mostly sunny skies. But the air quality issue is separate from the fog and more persistent: with winds near zero to five miles per hour out of the north, the atmosphere simply isn't moving, trapping pollutants close to the ground. Limit outdoor time during midday peak hours if you can.Temperatures top out near 88°F today with humidity firmly in place and only a 12 percent chance of rain — you won't get wet, but you'll feel the heat. Tonight clears nicely to a low around 73°F with a light south breeze.Looking ahead, this pattern holds right through the weekend. Friday returns with patchy morning fog and a high near 90°F. Saturday and Sunday both reach 91°F. The stagnant air means that air quality concern could linger all weekend. Monday marks a shift, with showers and thunderstorms becoming possible — and by Tuesday, rain chances climb to 35 percent. That's the first meaningful rain threat in days.Today's bottom line: dress light, skip the outdoor workout if your lungs are sensitive, allow extra commute time while the morning fog clears, and keep Tuesday on your radar if you have plans that run into next week.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Wednesday - 27 May 2026
Thunderstorms are rolling through Houston right now, and today is a day to plan around them. With an 87 percent chance of precipitation and two to three inches of rainfall possible, this is one of those mornings where your commute decisions really matter. Standing water at low-lying roads and underpasses is the main hazard — southeast winds are light at five to ten miles per hour, so it's the water, not the wind, you need to watch.Current temperature is 82 degrees, warm and humid. Dress light but waterproof — think waterproof shoes, a real umbrella you carry inside with you, and light layers. Leave earlier than you think you need to; visibility can drop fast when a strong cell moves through.Tonight, things quiet down a little. The storm chance drops to around 49 percent overnight, with a low near 72. Winds ease to near calm from the east.Thursday brings improvement — a 30 percent storm chance early, then partly sunny skies push through by afternoon with a high near 86. Friday looks mostly sunny, near 90 degrees, with only a 10 percent precipitation chance. The weekend is shaping up hot and mostly clear: Saturday near 91. Sunday brings storms back into the picture at around 32 percent, with more active weather into next week.Today is the day to manage. Umbrella out, windows up, slow down on the roads. The Houston sunshine is just around the corner.A YesWee production. Built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Tuesday - 26 May 2026
Houston starts this morning under patchy fog with temperatures already at 88°F, but that murk will clear quickly to mostly sunny skies. Today's storm chance sits at just 15% — light southeast winds, warm and humid air, classic Houston. An umbrella is optional today, but commuters should enjoy the relatively easy conditions while they last.Tonight the pattern shifts. Storm chances climb to 52% overnight, with a low near 75°F and a quarter to half an inch of rain possible before Wednesday morning. If you're heading out early on Wednesday, expect wet roads from the start.Wednesday is the headline day this week. A 92% chance of precipitation, a high only near 82°F, and rainfall totals between one and two inches make this a legitimate soaking event. Expect slow commutes, standing water on Houston streets, and reduced visibility at times. Give yourself extra time and check your drainage-prone routes before you leave.Thursday still carries around a 50% storm chance before the pattern breaks. Friday and Saturday are your reward — mostly sunny, near 90°F, ideal for outdoor plans. Sunday brings a 40% storm chance back, with unsettled weather carrying into early next week.No active weather alerts are in effect right now. Stay aware of Wednesday's system and plan accordingly. This is a YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Monday - 25 May 2026
Houston is waking up to an Air Quality Alert on Memorial Day, issued by the National Weather Service out of Houston and Galveston. Before you fire up the grill or head to the park, that alert is the first thing worth knowing — especially if you have kids or anyone with respiratory sensitivities in tow. Limit prolonged outdoor exertion where you can.Today's conditions are otherwise inviting: mostly sunny, a high of 88°F, and a light northeast wind barely touching five miles per hour. Houston humidity will make that 88 feel warmer than it reads, so go light and breathable, and don't skip the sunscreen. There's a 22% chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms creeping in — not enough to cancel your cookout, but enough to have a backup plan ready. Tonight the storm chance lingers until around 10 PM, then clears to partly cloudy with a low near 73°F.The week ahead is where things get serious. Rain chances climb Tuesday, then jump to 60% Tuesday night. Wednesday is the one to watch: a 95% chance of showers and thunderstorms with a high near 82°F — effectively a wash-out day. The stormy pattern eases through Thursday before a drier, warmer weekend returns, with highs pushing back toward 88–89°F.Today is genuinely a nice one, air quality alert aside. Enjoy it — and plan your Wednesday accordingly.This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Sunday - 24 May 2026
Houston is sitting at 83 degrees this morning with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms already in the mix — and that's also your high for the day, so the heat isn't the story. The story is the pattern building toward midweek. A 24% precipitation chance today is enough to keep an umbrella within reach, but not enough to derail your plans. Northeast winds at 5 to 10 mph bring warm, muggy air with little relief. Tonight stays unsettled, with the low dropping to around 71 degrees and winds shifting east.Memorial Day tomorrow bumps the storm chance to 26%, with a high near 86°F. If you have outdoor plans, morning is your safest window — afternoon gets more active. Tuesday offers the best conditions of the stretch: mostly sunny with a high near 88°F. Enjoy it while it lasts, because Tuesday night a 60% storm chance rolls in ahead of Wednesday, which carries a 92% chance of showers and thunderstorms all day. Wednesday is not a slight-chance situation — it is a full plan-around-it day.No active weather alerts are in effect right now. The morning commute looks clear and manageable. Any storm that develops today will hit fast and move on quickly. Stay aware, check back tomorrow for your Memorial Day forecast, and give Wednesday a wide berth if you need dry skies.A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Saturday - 23 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Houston Texas - Saturday - 23 May 2026 (00:00:27) Today's Conditions and Rain Chances (00:01:12) Tonight and Rainfall Totals (00:01:31) Weekend Outlook (00:01:50) Memorial Day and the Week Ahead (00:02:21) What To Do Today Houston is operating under a Flood Watch through Sunday at 7 PM, and this weekend's weather demands your attention. A Special Weather Statement is also in effect, making this an active, multi-alert weather situation — not just a typical rainy Saturday.Right now it's 83°F, and showers and thunderstorms are likely throughout the day with a 69% chance of precipitation. Expect up to an inch of new rainfall today alone. Tonight doesn't ease up — a 64% rain chance continues with overnight accumulations potentially hitting one to two inches on top of today's totals. That cumulative rainfall is exactly why the Flood Watch is serious.For commuters heading out this morning: give yourself extra time. Wet roads, reduced visibility, and standing water in low-lying areas are all realistic. Bring an umbrella and consider waterproof shoes — not optional this weekend.Sunday carries a 60% storm chance with a high near 83°F. Don't be fooled by partly sunny patches — afternoon storms can build fast in Houston. The Flood Watch holds through Sunday evening.Memorial Day brings some relief. Rain chances drop to 41% with more sunshine and a high near 85°F — not guaranteed dry, but noticeably better than the weekend. Mid-week, storms cycle back with Wednesday hitting over 80% rain probability. Friday is the first genuinely clear day ahead, mostly sunny near 89°F.Avoid low-water crossings, keep rain gear close, and stay weather-aware this weekend, Houston.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Friday - 22 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Houston Texas - Friday - 22 May 2026 (00:00:30) This Afternoon And Tonight (00:00:59) Saturday Storm Buildup (00:01:25) Sunday Through Memorial Day (00:01:57) Practical Takeaways Houston is under a Flood Watch that runs through Sunday evening, and this weekend's weather is the reason why. Today's Houston weather forecast shows current conditions at 87°F with a 37% chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, light southerly winds around 5 mph, and that classic sticky Gulf humidity. Warm, unsettled, and worth watching.For today's afternoon commute, skip the light layer and grab an umbrella or rain jacket — storms can develop quickly. Tonight stays warm near 74°F with a 31% storm chance and mostly cloudy skies.Saturday is where things escalate. A 75% precipitation chance brings 1–2 inches of possible rainfall, making outdoor plans a gamble worth reconsidering. Sunday peaks at 84% storm probability with a high near 80°F — the heaviest rain load of the weekend, and the reason the Flood Watch doesn't expire until 7 PM Sunday evening.Memorial Day offers a slight reprieve at 51% storm chance and a high near 85°F — still unsettled, but noticeably calmer than the weekend ahead.Practical takeaways: avoid low-lying roads after heavy rain, give yourself extra commute time today, and treat any outdoor plans this weekend as weather-dependent. Houston flood waters move faster than they look. Stay dry, stay aware, and check back daily for your Houston weather update.This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Thursday - 21 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Houston Texas - Thursday - 21 May 2026 (00:00:25) Thursday Commute Risk (00:01:06) Power Outages and School Closures (00:01:37) Friday and Memorial Day Outlook (00:02:06) Houston Commute Takeaway Houston is bracing for a second consecutive storm system Thursday morning, and the uncertainty around its timing makes it the most important forecast detail of the day. Wednesday's round already dropped one to two inches across the city and up to five inches in coastal Brazoria County — streets are saturated and don't need much to flood.This episode covers everything you need before stepping out the door on Thursday. Another four to five inches of rain is possible from this second system alone, but exact timing won't lock in until roughly 24 hours out. That means real-time checks are essential — clear skies at departure are no guarantee they'll stay that way.Beyond rain totals, the storms have caused real infrastructure damage. Active power outages are reported across parts of the Houston area following Wednesday's severe weather. Two Alvin ISD schools sustained enough structural damage to remain closed for the rest of the school year. If your power is currently out, a third round of storms is still on the way.Friday brings that third system, targeting late morning into early afternoon. Three successive rounds of heavy rain on already-waterlogged ground creates a compounding flood risk across Southeast Texas through Memorial Day weekend. The one piece of mild good news: temperatures are sitting in the low-to-mid 80s — cooler than recent days.The bottom line for Thursday: check conditions in real time before you leave, build in extra commute time, and have a plan for a potential power outage. More updates as these systems come into focus.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Wednesday - 20 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Houston Texas - Wednesday - 20 May 2026 (00:00:27) Severe Storm Risk Tonight (00:01:01) Flood Advisory Risk Building (00:01:24) Wednesday Morning Commute Warning (00:02:01) Week-Long Wet Pattern Ahead (00:02:23) Houston Evening Send-Off Houston's evening commute is in the crosshairs tonight. A cluster of thunderstorms is pushing in this afternoon and into the night, bringing 1 to 3 inches of rainfall city-wide and 4 to 6 inches possible north of I-10. That's street-flooding territory — and the timing lands squarely on top of rush hour.These aren't ordinary Houston thunderstorms. Some cells could turn severe, carrying damaging winds and hail. The exact arrival window is still uncertain, so don't assume you've missed it on your way home. Give yourself extra time, pull over if visibility drops, and never drive through standing water.Flood conditions are building. The ground is already saturated, making tonight's rain more dangerous than the totals alone suggest. A Stage One flood advisory is a real possibility as the week stacks up. More critically, a Storm Alert has already been issued for Wednesday morning — heavy rainfall is expected during the morning commute, and conditions could be worse than tonight. Start identifying alternate routes now if your usual path includes low-lying streets or underpasses.Temperatures hold in the low-to-mid 80s through midweek — warm but stormy and humid. Waterproof shoes, an umbrella, and light layers are non-negotiables all week. Rain chances continue through every day into Memorial Day, driven by a stalled frontal boundary and unusually high Gulf moisture. There is no clear break in the short-term forecast.Stay weather-aware, leave early, and skip that underpass.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Monday - 18 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Houston Texas - Monday - 18 May 2026 (00:00:27) Sunday Forecast Heat and Wind (00:01:00) Wet Week Pattern Starting Monday (00:01:36) Temperature Drop by Wednesday (00:02:00) Memorial Day Weekend Outlook (00:02:23) Houston Closing Forecast Houston's Sunday forecast comes with an urgent heads-up: a high-risk rip current warning is in effect along the Gulf coast, right as Jeep Weekend draws big crowds to the beach. If you're headed down, stay near the lifeguard flags and avoid swimming in unpatrolled areas — conditions are dangerous and won't improve before sundown.Away from the water, expect a hot and humid day. Highs climb into the upper 80s with a southeasterly Gulf breeze gusting up to 30 mph. That wind moves muggy air, not cool air, so hydration and sunscreen are non-negotiable if you're spending hours outside.Looking ahead, a wet pattern takes hold Monday and doesn't let go until the weekend. Multiple rounds of rain and thunderstorms are expected Tuesday through Friday as deep Gulf moisture loads the atmosphere. Street flooding is a real concern mid-week — give yourself extra time on your Tuesday morning commute and watch for overnight downpours. The silver lining: cloud cover and rain will drag afternoon highs down to the low 80s by Wednesday and Thursday, a welcome 10-degree drop from recent heat.For Memorial Day weekend, Saturday still carries some storm uncertainty. Sunday and Monday are trending drier with mid-to-upper 80s returning. Have a backup plan ready for Saturday if you're scheduling outdoor events.A YesWee production. Built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Sunday - 17 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Houston Texas - Sunday - 17 May 2026 (00:00:35) Humidity Surges Sunday (00:00:55) High Rip Current Risk Coastal Areas (00:01:22) Rain Pattern Arrives Monday (00:01:48) Temperature Relief Mid-Week (00:02:16) Weekend Practical Takeaways Houston is in for a punishing weekend, and the number to watch isn't the air temperature — it's the heat index. Highs reach the upper eighties, but surging Gulf moisture pushes the feels-like temperature close to triple digits. If you're heading to the Pasadena Strawberry Festival, an Astros game, or Jeep Weekend on Bolivar Peninsula, hydration and shade aren't suggestions — they're the plan.Saturday is hot. Sunday gets muggier. Gulf moisture builds noticeably through the weekend, and overnight lows stay warm enough that your body won't get any real recovery between days. Back-to-back long days outdoors in this heat carry genuine risk.For coastal visitors, the stakes go up further. Rip current risk is officially rated high this weekend. Anyone near the water at Bolivar Peninsula needs to know where the lifeguards are, read the flags, and stay inside patrolled areas. Rip currents don't announce themselves.The relief comes Monday. A real pattern shift brings scattered showers and thunderstorms through midweek, with the potential for strong storms and heavy downpours. Highs drop from near ninety to the low eighties by mid-to-late next week — a genuine change after the weekend ahead.Memorial Day weekend is also being watched. Rain chances may continue into the holiday, so hold off on locking in major outdoor plans until the forecast firms up. Stay tuned for daily updates as the week progresses.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Saturday - 16 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Houston Texas - Saturday - 16 May 2026 (00:00:26) Saturday Forecast — Partly Sunny, Mid-80s (00:01:13) Best Time Outside Today (00:01:49) Commute and Practical Conditions (00:02:18) Next Week — Cold Front and Rainy Season (00:03:05) Houston Weekend Wrap-Up Houston's record-breaking Thursday heat is behind us, but Saturday, May 16 brings a new challenge: thick Gulf humidity settling in for the long haul. Today's houston weather forecast shows partly sunny skies with highs between 80 and 85 degrees — a genuine drop from the week's peak, but dewpoints have climbed sharply overnight and you'll feel every bit of that moisture the moment you step outside.This daily houston weather briefing covers everything you need to make smart decisions today. Rain chances this weekend are low, making Saturday your better outdoor option before conditions shift. Morning through early afternoon is your best window — humidity builds through the afternoon, and Sunday offers no improvement. Dress in loose, breathable layers, keep water on hand, and don't skip the sunscreen just because there's some cloud cover. Houston's May sun will catch you off guard.For commuters and errand-runners, roads are clear with no severe weather alerts active. The main factor today is comfort, not safety — high humidity means your car's AC is working harder and any time on foot is best taken at an easy pace.The bigger story is what's coming. May 15 marked the official start of Houston's rainy season, which runs through October 15. Right on schedule, a cold front is tracking toward the region next week, bringing elevated rain and storm chances. Flood risk is currently rated low, but specific timing and rainfall totals remain uncertain. Use this weekend as your planning window — anything weather-dependent next week needs a backup plan now.A YesWee production, built using AI technology.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Friday - 15 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Houston Texas - Friday - 15 May 2026 (00:00:29) Ozone Action Day What It Means (00:01:07) What to Wear Thursday (00:01:44) Humidity Building Late Week (00:02:21) Weekend Rain Incoming (00:02:56) Commute and Week Ahead Watchpoints Houston's Thursday forecast comes with a headline you need to know: an Ozone Action Day is in effect, meaning ground-level ozone is at levels that affect anyone with asthma or respiratory sensitivities. Temperatures are climbing into the low 90s under clear skies, with rain chances at just ten percent — a dry, clean commute morning, but a punishing afternoon sun.If you or someone in your household has a respiratory condition, keep outdoor exertion low, especially in the afternoon when ozone peaks. For everyone else, it's a heads-up worth having before you schedule that lunchtime run or backyard time.On the wardrobe front: light, breathable fabrics are essential today. Linen or light cotton, nothing dark. Sunscreen is non-negotiable — there's zero cloud cover to give you a break. Leave the jacket at home and keep water on you.The bigger shift is building quietly. Nighttime lows are rising toward the upper 70s, and Houston's signature thick, heavy humidity is locking in for the rest of the week. Today is actually one of the more comfortable days left — the nineties are still the nineties, but the muggy layer that follows will make it feel considerably worse.Looking ahead to the weekend: coastal moisture is pushing north, and rain returns Saturday into Sunday. Saturday morning is your safer window if you have outdoor plans. After that, keep flexibility in your schedule — meaningful rainfall is possible, and next week's heat, humidity, and storm potential are all worth watching closely.Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and check in on anyone sensitive to air quality today. This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Thursday - 14 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Houston Texas - Thursday - 14 May 2026 (00:00:37) Rain Chances And What To Wear (00:01:29) Air Quality Alert In Effect (00:02:16) Humidity Building Toward Weekend (00:02:58) What Comes Next Houston faces one of the more disruptive weather days of the spring on Wednesday, May 14. South-southwest winds of 15 to 30 miles per hour are expected throughout the day, with gusts reaching 50 mph — strong enough to move unsecured outdoor furniture, make highway driving uncomfortable, and destroy an umbrella on contact. Secure anything loose before you leave the house.On top of the wind, a 70 percent chance of spotty showers means you cannot count on staying dry. Some neighborhoods will get soaked while others stay clear — pack a waterproof layer and leave the open-toed shoes at home. Temperatures are climbing toward 90 degrees, warmer than typical for mid-May, and that heat is part of what is driving the atmospheric instability.An air quality alert is also active today. Stagnant conditions have been trapping ozone near ground level, and sensitive groups — including people with asthma, respiratory conditions, or heart issues — should limit prolonged outdoor activity. The same heat driving today's gusty winds may help flush pollution out, but the official alert remains in effect.Looking ahead, coastal moisture is building and a return of meaningful rainfall is expected this weekend, ending a notably dry stretch for the Houston area. Exact totals and timing are still being refined.For today: light jacket for the wind, waterproof layer for the rain, and give yourself extra time on the road. Conditions are manageable — they just require more preparation than a typical day. This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas - Wednesday - 13 May 2026
(00:00:00) Todays weather in Houston Texas - Wednesday - 13 May 2026 (00:00:37) Who Should Limit Outdoor Time (00:01:22) Dress and Commute Wednesday (00:02:06) Late-Week Humidity Surge (00:02:46) Weekend Rain Timing and Uncertainty (00:03:20) Key Signals to Watch Houston is under an Ozone Action Day alert today, May 13th, and if you spend time outdoors this afternoon, the details matter. Clear skies and a high of 91 degrees combined with moderate southeasterly winds are driving ground-level ozone higher through the day — the kind of invisible air quality risk that's easy to underestimate because the sky looks perfectly fine.Sensitive groups — children, older adults, and anyone with asthma or a respiratory condition — should limit strenuous outdoor activity, especially between midday and the evening commute. If you can move a workout indoors today, do it. For everyone else, normal activity is manageable, but extended afternoon exertion in direct sun is worth reconsidering. Ozone builds through the heat of the day, so morning hours carry the lowest risk.On the practical side, conditions are otherwise straightforward: dry roads, no precipitation, no fog. Light breathable clothing, sunscreen, and hydration cover the basics. Humidity is relatively comfortable mid-week — enjoy it, because that changes.Starting Thursday and into Friday, Gulf Coast humidity begins pushing in. By the weekend, Houston shifts from mid-week comfort to genuine summer mugginess, and rain chances increase as coastal moisture arrives. Weekend shower timing is still uncertain, so keep plans flexible but don't cancel anything yet — Friday will bring a clearer picture.Two things to watch: how air quality develops this afternoon, and weekend rain timing as Friday's forecast sharpens. Mid-week is your window for outdoor plans before the humidity surge takes hold.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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Todays weather in Houston Texas — daily weather briefing for Houston Texas. Each episode covers today's forecast: current conditions, high and low temperatures, precipitation chances, wind, humidity, and any severe weather alerts or advisories. Practical and specific — what to wear, commute conditions. Conversational tone, under 3 minutes.
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