20 inches on Valentine's Day The mother of all snows came on Valentine's Day in 1895. Houston was hit with 20 inches of snow ...
On February 14, 1895, the Houston area recorded a whopping 20 inches of snow. We’re not going to get there this time…not even ...
The last time Houston saw measurable snow was in Feb. 2021. This week's snowfall could have a place in the record books. The ...
Houston woke up to a coating of fresh snow Tuesday morning. How does Tuesday's snowfall stack up against the city's other ...
While snow is a rare occurrence in Houston, historical records show it has happened sporadically over the past few decades.
HOUSTON - The snow we are expecting on Monday night into Tuesday could be one for the record books. Much of the area is ...
The second highest was on Valentine’s Day February 12, 1960 where 4.4” of snowfall was recorded. Taking the third top ...
If the forecast comes to fruition, it would be the most snow the city has seen since 1960 and possibly one of its heaviest snowfall events ever recorded. On Feb. 14, 1895, Houston received 20 ...
Winter Storm Enzo brought significant snowfall to the area. See where it accumulated in the highest amounts across the region ...
By my count, Houston has seen snow in 30 different years since 1895. While there were years with multiple snow events, I’m only counting the years themselves. The first thing that stands out is ...
Even a modest scenario of 3 inches would put this snow storm on par with the 2004 Christmas Eve storm, plus events in 1940 ...