Houston’s snowfall history: Could next week’s storm rank among the top?

   

HOUSTON – Houstonians are preparing for a rare bout of wintry weather that could include snowfall. If the city receives four inches of snow as forecasted, it will mark the second-highest single-day snowfall in Houston history.

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The last time snow graced Houston was on February 15, 2021, when one inch was measured during a significant winter storm that paralyzed much of Texas. The city’s all-time record for snowfall occurred in February 1895, with a staggering 20 inches over two days — 19 inches on February 14 and an additional inch on February 15.

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  1. February 14, 1895: 19 inches
  2. February 12, 1960: 3 inches
  3. January 22, 1940: 3 inches
  4. January 30, 1949: 2.6 inches
  5. December 21, 1929: 2.3 inches

Snowfall is expected to taper off by Tuesday evening, but residents are urged to stay cautious on icy roads and prepare for potential disruptions. The rare weather event could etch itself into the city’s history books alongside the legendary storms of the past.