Northwest Houston, TX, during the early morning.
Northwest Houston, TX, during the late afternoon.
Northwest Houston, TX, during the early evening.
Northwest Houston, TX, during the early night.
Summary: The day was warm, mostly cloudy, and dry. Maybe some isolated light to moderate showers and possibly a few thunderstorms, especially, around the Conroe, TX area. I didn't feel, see, or hear any rain drops. The wind speeds were calm with maybe some moderate to moderately strong gusts. The sky looked to be mostly clear during the morning, then became mostly cloudy with a thick layer of alto stratus clouds, during the afternoon and continued on through the early evening, before becoming completely covered with a layer of alto stratus clouds, during the late evening and night. It felt warm during the morning, evening, and night. It felt very warm, during the afternoon. There was an air quality alert issued for the Houston, TX area, for today. There were no other watches, warnings, alerts, advisories, or weather statements issued for the Houston, TX area, that I know of. The low temps looked to be in the 70's and the high temps looked to be in either the 80's with maybe a few 90's, or maybe 90's with maybe a few 80's, for the Houston, TX area. Note: A line of showers and thunderstorms moved east through Texas from Austin, TX, during the day and just barely clipped the Houston, TX area, during the late afternoon and evening, maybe hitting some of North Houston, TX, Spring, TX, and the Woodlands, TX. The line of showers and thunderstorms did look to have passed through the Conroe, TX area, although the rain looked to be very light to moderate with maybe some moderately heavy rain at times.
Locations: Northwest Houston, TX.
Thoughts: I wonder where that line of showers and thunderstorms came from? I am thinking the air was too dry to form any rain in the Houston, TX area, but I don't know. It did look like it was going to rain today with all those clouds in the sky.
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