
Caroline Brown
Meteorologist at KPRC-TV (Houston, TX)
Meteorologist at @KPRC2. My dog is Stormy. University of Oklahoma Alumna. 6th generation Texan. Work account: @KPRC2Caroline
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2 months ago |
click2houston.com | Caroline Brown
HOUSTON – These are the days, and nights, when our a/c units don’t know whether to turn on or stay off! Overnight temperatures stay too warm to get the thermostats to turn on and, on the other hand, we can get a little chilly overnight! No winning! RELATED: Record-setting heat and patchy dense fog continues all week for HoustonThese mild and muggy nights have also brought dense fog through SE Texas, especially our coastal areas. The culprit?
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2 months ago |
click2houston.com | Caroline Brown
HOUSTON – We kicked off 2025 with a very chilly January in SE Texas! Our snow day will be talked about for years to come... but what now? As we look ahead to February the climate prediction center expects us to be slightly warmer and drier than average. February brings love letters, small chocolates, pink sweaters, and often strong cold fronts! Here’s what we typically see this month. Temperatures tend to swing quite a bit in February, but in general, we should increase slightly through the month.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
click2houston.com | Justin Stapleton |Caroline Brown
We will see plenty of sunshine which will help our temperatures climb quickly! Forecast highs are in the upper-50s. It will feel spectacular in the afternoon with plenty of sunshine!This weekend highs will be in the 60s. You’ll see an increase in cloud cover Saturday with rain chances returning on Sunday. There is a low chance for flooding on Sunday. This weekend we’ll see highs climb into the 60s before a front Sunday evening.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
click2houston.com | Justin Stapleton |Caroline Brown
Published: January 23, 2025 at 1:36 PMTags: weather, KPRC2, model, forecast, ForecastSign up for our NewslettersPublished: January 23, 2025 at 1:36 PMTags: weather, KPRC2, model, forecast, ForecastHOUSTON – Working in the world of weather can be quite a bumpy ride when it comes to making sure forecasts are accurate as the atmosphere can throw a variety of changes at meteorologists.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
click2houston.com | Justin Stapleton |Caroline Brown
Published: January 23, 2025 at 5:01 AMUpdated: January 23, 2025 at 5:35 AMTags: houston, Houston RodeoSign up for our NewslettersPublished: January 23, 2025 at 5:01 AMUpdated: January 23, 2025 at 5:35 AMTags: houston, Houston RodeoHeavy snowfall fell across SE Texas on Tuesday morning bringing 2-6″ across SE Texas. Things were warm enough Wednesday, to the point where we could see the snow and ice melting. Thursday morning we will see our final freeze of this cold blast.
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