Houston Weather Forecast Shows Heavy Thunderstorms And Fair Air Quality

Photo of light and storm (Photo by Ryan Phillips on Unsplash )

Photo of light and storm (Photo by Ryan Phillips on Unsplash)

Summary
  • Heavy rain and a thunderstorm expected for at least 60 minutes
  • Winds from NNE at 8 km/h with gusts up to 18 km/h
  • Air quality rated fair but may affect sensitive groups
  • Waxing crescent moon rise 10:09 AM and set 12:38 AM listed

The forecast for Houston, TX calls for heavy rain accompanied by a thunderstorm that will last at least 60 minutes, as reported by the Houston, TX Weather Forecast.

The forecast lists NNE winds at 8 km/h with gusts reaching 18 km/h, and it notes heavy rain and thunderstorm conditions continuing during the event.

Observers should note that the forecast explicitly states a thunderstorm and heavy rain will persist for at least 60 minutes, and that wind gusts could reach 18 km/h.

Air Quality And Astronomical Details

The Houston, TX Weather Forecast characterizes air quality as fair, saying it is generally acceptable for most individuals while noting that sensitive groups may experience minor to moderate symptoms from long term exposure.

The forecast also lists a waxing crescent moon, with rise time at 10:09 AM and set time at 12:38 AM, and includes a figure shown as 13 hrs 44 mins alongside those details.

The combined forecast highlights immediate weather risks from heavy rain and thunderstorm activity, and it separately signals air quality concerns for sensitive populations during prolonged exposure.