The weather in Houston, Texas, for this Thursday, November 7, will develop with practically cloudy sky. According to the latest information from the AccuWeather weather report, the temperature will rise to a maximum of 88 degrees Fahrenheit (31ºC) during the day, while a minimum of 72 degrees Fahrenheit (22ºC) is expected at night.
The probability of rain for these parts of the day will be between 40 and 25 percent. The thermal sensation, that is, “real temperature” will be around 93ºF (34ºC) maximum and 93ºF (34ºC) minimum.
At this time of year in Houston, sunrise occurs at 6:40 a.m., while sunset will occur at 5:30 p.m. Wind gusts will reach a maximum of 6.84 mph during the day and 6.84 mph at night.
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What is the weather like in Houston?
The climate of Houston, Texas, has a series of peculiarities that make it a very special place. Your summers? Warm, are your winters? They compensate by being soft. The sun shines almost all year round, so the city’s climate is usually pleasant. However, it must be said that it is a city at risk of suffering natural disasters, mainly during hurricane season.
The average temperature in Houston is between 49°F (9°C) in winter and 90°F (32°C) in summer. The hottest months we mentioned are June, July and August and the coldest months are December, January and February. Houston typically has rainfall reaching 39 inches per year.
Humidity and air quality in Houston
Due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, Houston’s humidity is often considerably high. To be specific, Its relative humidity varies between 50 and 90%which affects our perception of temperature, feeling it higher than it really is.
Houston’s air quality is generally good, although it may be affected by pollution from the city’s factories and refining industries. Unfortunately, the city also has high ozone values during the summer months, which can be harmful for people with respiratory problems.
Natural disasters in Houston
Despite its favorable climate, Houston is prone to natural disasters, such as hurricanes and floods.. Hurricanes are a potential threat to the city and can cause significant damage and loss of life. Likewise, the city is also at risk of flooding due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and its low-lying areas.
Finally, Houston is also at risk for tornadoes, although less frequently than hurricanes or floods. Tornadoes can cause significant property losses and even cause injuries. It is important to be prepared for any natural disaster that may affect the city, for which agencies have the necessary action plans.
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