Southeast Texas is waking up to below and near freezing temperatures. Any leftover moisture will refreeze overnight, so be careful while driving on bridges and overpasses. Highs this afternoon will rise to the low-50s with lots of sunshine.
Tuesday's winter wonderland in Southeast Texas is taking on a new, uglier form thanks to an overnight hard freeze rendering roads and walkways treacherously slick. Snow melt from Winter Storm Enzo, which dropped more than 5 inches of snow in isolated areas around Houston,
The National Weather Service expects multiple inches of snow on Tuesday in Southeast Texas. This is the best estimates based on the latest forecasts.
An unusual winter storm has blanketed Houston and much of Southeast Texas in a fresh coat of snow and sleet. How long will it be until roads are safe?
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Some parts of the Houston area saw up to 5″ of snow Monday night into Tuesday causing the region to shut down for the day.
On February 14, 1895, the Houston area recorded a whopping 20 inches of snow. We’re not going to get there this time…not even close, so that record is safe. But as we look at some of the other snowfall totals, the one we're experiencing now has got a chance.
With the anticipation of so much snow, many schools canceled classes. Snow coupled with no classes could make for the best pictures and videos. As the snow falls, share your favorite captures with us by uploading them using the Near Me feature on the KHOU 11 app. You can also share through our Facebook page.
Storm Enzo is doing as predicted: dumping heavy snow on Southeast Texas in the early morning hours on Tuesday. Residents from College Station to the Houston metropolitan area recorded sustained snowfalls across the region.
Lighter winds, sunshine and dry conditions will help Southeast Texas thaw today as highs should reach the mid 40s. Following a quiet, slightly milder day, ice will be much more isolated in nature overnight tonight even as lows fall slightly below freezing.
The rare winter storm that is hitting the southern portion of the United States became historic Tuesday morning when the Lake Charles National Weather Service office issued its first-ever blizzard warning.