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For many, it's the biggest snowstorm they've seen hit Houston in their lifetime — close to the 2004 Christmas Eve storm, which brought three inches of snow to the city. So, instead of staying ...
Hope everyone is staying safe and warm this morning in TX. This is what I woke up to in Houston. I’ve never seen snow here in htown in my life! More is expected to keep coming throughout the day ...
How much snow did Houston get? As of 9 a.m. Tuesday, the Houston Metro had seen around 3 inches of snow — and as much as 4 inches of snow in some places, according to the National Weather Service.
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Before that, Houston saw an inch of snow on Dec. 4, 2009, which followed 1.4 inches of snow on Dec. 10, 2008. That was the first snowfall in over 14 years, as Feb. 1994 saw a light dusting of snow ...
HOUSTON — The Houston area was hit with a rare snowstorm on Tuesday. It started on Monday night with flurries and by Tuesday, we were measuring it in inches. Yes, there was snow on the ground ...
3.2 inches of snow was reported at 12:41 p.m. in Nassau Bay. 3 inches of snow reported at 11:37 a.m. a mile north of Santa Fe. 2.8 inches reported at 11:02 a.m. about a mile southeast of Santa Fe.
According to Space City Weather, Houston received 20 inches of snow on Feb. 14, 1895. RELATED: "Unfortunately, that's just how the snow fell," Brokamp said of the total measured at Bush Airport.
By my count, Houston has seen snow in 30 different years since 1895. While there were years with multiple snow events, I’m only counting the years themselves.
Houstonians woke up to the unusual sight of snowfall on Tuesday, and a chart shows just how uncommon snow is in the Texas city. Why It Matters Houston is unaccustomed to freezing temperatures and ...