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via: myfoxhouston.com HOUSTON – Early morning commuters battled thick fog on the way into work Tuesday. As of 6:30 a.m., there were no reports of any major accidents and the fog on the west and northwest side of town started to lift. Foggy Start to Valentine’s Day in Houston: MyFoxHOUSTON.com Read more: http://www.myfoxhouston.com/dpp/traffic/120214-foggy-start-to-valentines-day-in-houston#ixzz1mNPU5BsZ

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MYFOXHOUSTON.com – Heavy thunderstorms moved through southeast Texas on Monday morning, forcing weather alerts for the Houston area. Funnel clouds were spotted in various counties, causing momentary tornado warnings. According to officials in Fort Bend County, there was a confirmed tornado touchdown near FM 1093 at FM 723. A house fire was also reported in […]

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From KHOU.com – The warm weather we saw to ring in the New Year is gone, and the first Monday of 2012 is a bit on the chilly side, according to KHOU 11 News Meteorologist David Paul. Read More

via: cnn.com Today’s mobile weather apps offer radar maps that show jerky movements of blurry storm systems, along with vague forecasts such as “40% chance of precipitation.” But what if your phone could tell you precisely when and where it will rain? Read More

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Miami (CNN) — Three governors declared states of emergency Thursday as Hurricane Irene threatened to wreak havoc along the United States’ Eastern Seaboard. Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie declared emergencies for their states, while North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue declared a state of emergency in counties east of Interstate 95. […]

A rare, powerful 5.8-magnitude earthquake rattled the eastern third of the United States on Tuesday, damaging older buildings, shutting down much of the nation’s capital and unnerving tens of millions of people from New England to the Carolinas. It was not a killer quake, nor even a particularly injurious one. But if it didn’t add […]

Here’s a story from UpdatedNews.ca: A Texas lake that turned blood-red this summer may not be a sign of the End Times, but probably is the end of a popular fishing and recreation spot. A drought has left the OC Fisher Reservoir in San Angelo State Park in West Texas almost entirely dry. The water that is left is stagnant, full […]

The sweltering month of July has come to an end, but not before over 2,000 records were broken by high temperatures. The Huffington Post reports that some cities hadn’t seen this kind of heat in 140 years. Texas has experienced one of the worst droughts on record, the elderly and athletes alike continue to suffer […]

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Tropical Storm Don is expected to bring scattered downpours for the Houston area. Funnel clouds may form as TS Don approaches the south Texas coast Friday night. READ MORE HERE  VIA MYFOXHOUSTON.COM

The system is forecast to go ashore near Corpus Christi as a tropical storm later today or early tomorrow, the National Hurricane Center said. Tropical storm warnings and watches are posted along the Texas coast from Galveston Island to the Mexican border. The tropical storm is expected to be a small-scale thing. There might be […]

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HOUSTON – A tropical weather system that entered the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday has a good chance of turning into a tropical storm. READ STORY FROM WWW.MYFOXHOUSTON.COM

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  Going to see the Astros? how about The Childrens Festival in downtown? Check the forcast courtesy of myfoxhouston.com READ MORE