Find out what creates humidity and how that plays a role in Houston's weather during the summer. ... If so, one thing will become apparent very quickly – it's humid! ... When we sweat the moisture on our skin evaporates, creating a cooling effect as heat is transferred out of the body and into the air. read more
Galveston and Trinity bays are close by. There are a number of bayous (really creeks or small rivers, since they flow) in the city. The San Jacinto River keeps Lake Houston full of water. There are a number of other lakes in the area. So there is a lot of water to evaporate and increase the humidity. Houston has a lot of low-lying ground. read more
If so, one thing will become apparent very quickly – it’s humid! Our professional moving bovines can tell you that summer moves in the Houston area can be sweaty and sticky at all hours of the day. read more