By The Opinion
The weather in Houston, Texas, for this Monday, June 1, will have a variation between clouds and clearings. According to the latest information from the AccuWeather weather report, the temperature will increase to a maximum of 91 degrees Fahrenheit (33ºC) during the day, while at night it will drop to a minimum of 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24ºC).
The probability of rain for these parts of the day will be between 56 and 55 percent. The thermal sensation, that is, “proper temperature” will be 104ºF (40ºC) maximum and 104ºF (40ºC) minimum.
At this time of year in Houston, sunrise will be at 6:21 a.m., while twilight can be observed at 8:17 p.m. Wind gusts will reach a maximum of 6.84 mph during the day and 5.59 mph at night.
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What is the weather like in Houston?
The weather in Houston, Texas is unique and something to appreciate and enjoy. With hot summers and mild winters and sunshine almost all year round, the city’s climate is usually pleasant. Of course, it is also a city prone to natural disasters, particularly during hurricane season.
The average temperature in Houston ranges between 49°F (9°C) in winter and 90°F (32°C) in summer. The hottest months we mention are June, July and August and the coldest months are December, January and February. Houston typically receives about 39 inches of rain a year.
Humidity and air quality in Houston
Being close to the Gulf of Mexico, Houston’s humidity tends to be high. Specifically, Its relative humidity ranges between 50 and 90%which affects our perception of temperature, feeling it higher than it really is.
Houston’s air quality is generally good, but could often be affected by pollution from the city’s many factories and refineries. Unfortunately, the city also experiences high levels of ozone during the warmer months, which can be harmful to people with respiratory problems.
Natural disasters in Houston
We already know that Houston is prone to natural disasters, mainly hurricanes and floods. Hurricanes are a potential threat to the city and can cause significant damage and even loss of life. Likewise, the city is also at risk of flooding due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and its low-lying areas.
Finally, Houston is also at risk for tornadoes, although less likely than hurricanes or floods. Tornadoes can cause property damage and even cause fatalities. It is important to be prepared for any natural disaster that may affect the city, for which there are already protocols that are activated in case of emergency.
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