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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Aussie Pulse Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
Check the live forecast above for Houston’s current conditions, then plan your day around the city’s humid subtropical climate—expect hot, muggy summers and mild winters, with sudden thunderstorms common from spring to autumn.
What makes Houston’s weather distinct?
Houston sits near the Gulf of Mexico, so its weather is driven by warm, moist air. Summers (June–September) regularly reach the low to mid-30s Celsius, with high humidity making it feel hotter. Winters (December–February) are mild, averaging 10–20°C, with occasional cold snaps. The city sees frequent rain, especially in May and June, and is prone to tropical storms and hurricanes from June to November. For a broader view of how this compares to Australia, see our Australia weather hub.
How should you prepare for Houston weather?
If you’re visiting or living in Houston, check the houston weather radar for real-time storm tracking—afternoon downpours can develop quickly. Use houston weather hourly forecasts to time outdoor activities, as rain often clears within a few hours. For longer planning, the weather in houston 10 days and houston weather 14 day outlooks are reliable for spotting trends, but keep in mind that tropical systems can shift forecasts rapidly.
Does Houston use Celsius or Fahrenheit for weather reports?
Local US forecasts typically use Fahrenheit, but the live forecast above provides both. For a quick conversion, 32°F equals 0°C; 90°F is about 32°C. Most Australians find houston weather celsius easier to gauge, so we include it here.
What’s the weather in Houston tomorrow likely to be?
Check the live forecast above for the most accurate weather in houston tomorrow. Generally, expect a pattern similar to today, but with a chance of afternoon showers—typical for the region. Use the hourly breakdown to fine-tune plans.
How does Houston weather compare to Sydney or Brisbane?
Houston is more humid and hotter in summer than Sydney, and closer to Brisbane’s subtropical feel, but with a higher risk of hurricanes. For Australian comparisons, see Sydney Weather and Brisbane Weather.