This week's weather will be a far cry from the snow Houston recorded last week. Spring-like temperatures by late in the week could lead to strong storms.
With SE Texas going through many historic weather events, officials are crediting them for the quick response to this week's early historic snowfall.
Southeast Texas can expect an increase in clouds on Saturday. Highs will reach the low-60s for most. Saturday evening a few showers will pop up mainly starting west and moving east across the viewing area.
The National Weather Service expects multiple inches of snow on Tuesday in Southeast Texas. This is the best estimates based on the latest forecasts.
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Scattered showers and patchy fog will be likely through the morning hours before bands of heavy rain move across Southeast Texas at midday.
Forecasts show Southeast Texas will see an increase in clouds on Saturday with scattered showers expected to arrive on Sunday.
Schools in the Greater Houston area closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21, as an arctic blast caused hazardous road conditions. Some are closed again on Wednesday.
From the lions and leopards to the flamingos and bald eagles, the animals seemed to enjoy exploring the magical snow.
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.
Houstonians, and most in the Gulf region stretching from Galveston to Lake Charles, Louisiana, woke up Tuesday with several inches of snow and subfreezing temperatures. Houston airports and schools remain closed.