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Today's Weather in Houston, Texas delivers daily, hyperlocal weather updates for one of America's most dynamic and weather-sensitive cities. Whether you're commuting on the 610 Loop, planning a weekend on Galveston Bay, or managing outdoor work across Harris County, this podcast gives you the Houston weather forecast you need before you step out the door. Each episode breaks down current conditions, temperature highs and lows, humidity levels, storm threats, and any severe weather alerts issued by the National Weather Service — all tailored specifically to the Greater Houston metro area. Houston's subtropical climate means rapid weather changes, tropical storm seasons, and flash flood risks that generic national forecasts simply can't capture. This show fills that gap with focused, reliable, and timely reporting for Houston residents, commuters, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone who needs to plan their day around the Gulf Coast's unpredictable skies.© 2026 YesOui.ai
  • Todays weather in Houston Texas - Thursday - 14 May 2026
    May 14 2026
    (00:00:00) Todays weather in Houston Texas - Thursday - 14 May 2026
    (00:00:37) Rain Chances And What To Wear
    (00:01:29) Air Quality Alert In Effect
    (00:02:16) Humidity Building Toward Weekend
    (00:02:58) What Comes Next

    Houston faces one of the more disruptive weather days of the spring on Wednesday, May 14. South-southwest winds of 15 to 30 miles per hour are expected throughout the day, with gusts reaching 50 mph — strong enough to move unsecured outdoor furniture, make highway driving uncomfortable, and destroy an umbrella on contact. Secure anything loose before you leave the house.

    On top of the wind, a 70 percent chance of spotty showers means you cannot count on staying dry. Some neighborhoods will get soaked while others stay clear — pack a waterproof layer and leave the open-toed shoes at home. Temperatures are climbing toward 90 degrees, warmer than typical for mid-May, and that heat is part of what is driving the atmospheric instability.

    An air quality alert is also active today. Stagnant conditions have been trapping ozone near ground level, and sensitive groups — including people with asthma, respiratory conditions, or heart issues — should limit prolonged outdoor activity. The same heat driving today's gusty winds may help flush pollution out, but the official alert remains in effect.

    Looking ahead, coastal moisture is building and a return of meaningful rainfall is expected this weekend, ending a notably dry stretch for the Houston area. Exact totals and timing are still being refined.

    For today: light jacket for the wind, waterproof layer for the rain, and give yourself extra time on the road. Conditions are manageable — they just require more preparation than a typical day. This podcast was built using AI technology. A YesWee production.

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    3 Min.
  • Todays weather in Houston Texas - Wednesday - 13 May 2026
    May 13 2026
    (00:00:00) Todays weather in Houston Texas - Wednesday - 13 May 2026
    (00:00:37) Who Should Limit Outdoor Time
    (00:01:22) Dress and Commute Wednesday
    (00:02:06) Late-Week Humidity Surge
    (00:02:46) Weekend Rain Timing and Uncertainty
    (00:03:20) Key Signals to Watch

    Houston is under an Ozone Action Day alert today, May 13th, and if you spend time outdoors this afternoon, the details matter. Clear skies and a high of 91 degrees combined with moderate southeasterly winds are driving ground-level ozone higher through the day — the kind of invisible air quality risk that's easy to underestimate because the sky looks perfectly fine.

    Sensitive groups — children, older adults, and anyone with asthma or a respiratory condition — should limit strenuous outdoor activity, especially between midday and the evening commute. If you can move a workout indoors today, do it. For everyone else, normal activity is manageable, but extended afternoon exertion in direct sun is worth reconsidering. Ozone builds through the heat of the day, so morning hours carry the lowest risk.

    On the practical side, conditions are otherwise straightforward: dry roads, no precipitation, no fog. Light breathable clothing, sunscreen, and hydration cover the basics. Humidity is relatively comfortable mid-week — enjoy it, because that changes.

    Starting Thursday and into Friday, Gulf Coast humidity begins pushing in. By the weekend, Houston shifts from mid-week comfort to genuine summer mugginess, and rain chances increase as coastal moisture arrives. Weekend shower timing is still uncertain, so keep plans flexible but don't cancel anything yet — Friday will bring a clearer picture.

    Two things to watch: how air quality develops this afternoon, and weekend rain timing as Friday's forecast sharpens. Mid-week is your window for outdoor plans before the humidity surge takes hold.

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    4 Min.
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