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Houston/Hobby,TXHouston Hobby Airport, TX Lat: 29.66 Lon: -95.29 Valid: 25 May 06:53am

Mostly Cloudy
76°FTemp: 76°F Dewpoint: 72°F Humidity: 88% Wind: 3 mph Pressure: 30.11 in Visibility: 10.00 Miles
Houston Current Conditions – Text- Mostly Cloudy and 76 F at Houston Hobby Airport, TXWinds are East at 3.5 MPH (3 KT). The pressure is 1020.1 mb and the humidity is 88%. Last Updated on May 25 2013, 6:53 am CDT. […]
- Mostly Cloudy and 76 F at Houston Hobby Airport, TX
Harris County (Houston) Watches/Warnings- There are no active watches, warnings or advisories May 25, 2013[…]
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Galveston Current Conditions
Galveston,TXGalveston, Scholes Field, TX Lat: 29.27 Lon: -94.87 Valid: 25 May 06:52am

Partly Cloudy
76°FTemp: 76°F Dewpoint: 75°F Humidity: 97% Wind: 10 mph Pressure: 30.12 in Visibility: 10.00 Miles
Galveston Current Conditions – Text- Partly Cloudy and 76 F at Galveston, Scholes Field, TXWinds are Southeast at 10.4 MPH (9 KT). The pressure is 1019.8 mb and the humidity is 97%. Last Updated on May 25 2013, 6:52 am CDT. […]
- Partly Cloudy and 76 F at Galveston, Scholes Field, TX
Galveston County Watches/Warnings- There are no active watches, warnings or advisories May 25, 2013[…]
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Category Archives: Tropical Weather
Who hasn’t heard about Sandy?
Very few; that is the answer. Sandy, along with being a historic storm for many reasons, will probably go down as the most talked about storm ever. Why? Because Sandy will be affecting a population greater than 10 million people … Continue reading
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Hurricane Ike, 2008
It was unimaginable. Seeing the waves hit the seawall and shoot 20 feet or more into the air…the water churning and boiling in a way I’d never seen…seeing the Strand on the webcam – flooded…calling my family the morning before … Continue reading