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Houston +90°
Feels like
+96°
wind

Wind

9 mph

humidity

Humidity

54 %

uv-index

UV index

10 of 11

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12:00 AM

+80°

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08:00 AM

+80°

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03:00 PM

+91°

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Wind

9 mph

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Rain

1 mm

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Temperature

+90°

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Feels Like

+96°

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Humidity

54 %

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Pressure

1015 hPa

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Cloudiness

43 %

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UV Index

10

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Sunrise

6:22 AM

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Sunset

8:15 PM

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Moonrise

8:37 AM

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Moonset

11:28 PM

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Precipitation Probability

100 %

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Dew Point

+71°

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Wind Gust

21 mph

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Air Quality Forecast

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Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about Weatheradar’s weather parameters, their units of measurement, and what values to pay attention to.

Atmospheric Parameters

Pressure refers to the atmospheric pressure at sea level, measured in hectopascals (hPa). Values higher than 1020 hPa often indicate clear skies, while values below 1000 hPa may signal storms or unsettled weather.

Humidity represents the percentage of water vapor in the air. Higher values (above 70%) indicate sticky or humid conditions, often preceding rain or fog.

Temperature Parameters

"Feels Like" accounts for wind chill or humidity, making it feel colder or warmer than the actual temperature. For example, wind can make a day feel colder, while high humidity makes it feel hotter.

The dew point is the temperature at which the air becomes saturated and water vapor condenses. Higher dew points (>20°) indicate humid conditions, while lower dew points (<10°) mean drier weather.

UV and Precipitation

The UV Index measures ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Values 0–2 are safe, while values 6+ require sun protection (sunscreen, shade).

Precipitation Probability is the chance of rain or snow. Values above 50% indicate a moderate likelihood, while values above 80% suggest you should carry an umbrella.

Tomorrow’s weather in Houston

It was another perfectly sunny day in Texas, you’re planning your Sunday day out in town with the fam or friends not even bothering to check the weather forecast for tomorrow in Houston?

Guess what, the Space City might have an unpleasant surprise for you! Don’t let sudden weather changes ruin your plans, check your forecast to keep everything under control for the big day.

What about the small days? There is no such thing, as we all know, everything is big in the Lone Star State.

What temperature to expect tomorrow in Houston?

With the enviably warm weather almost year-round, you might think this question isn’t exactly what you would ask yourself ever. But there’s always more that comes into the weather than just the temperature.

With the city enjoying its fair share of wet days, we did prepare some additional features that will help you keep track of humidity, pressure, chances of precipitation, wind, and even sunrises and sunsets.

All of those can help you plan your day carefully whether you’re about to go for another boring day at your job, or enjoy a weekend trip to Houston.

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