Hood County, TX Weather
70°F 21°C
Feels Like 70°F / 21°C
Today's Weather in Hood County,TX
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- Barometer 30.18 inHg. rising
- Humidity 78% falling
- Heat Index 72°F
- Wind from S. 13.2 mph
- Wind Gust 15.2 miles per hour
- Wind Chill 70°F
- UV Index 2.5
- Dew Point 63°F rising
- Visibility 9 mi.
- Sunrise 7:08 AM
- Sunset 7:57 PM
- Moonrise 3:05 AM
- Moonset 1:08 PM
- Moon Phase Last Quarter Moon 52%
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5 Day Forecast
Partly Cloudy
Partly Cloudy with a high of 81°F and a low of 64°F. Winds will be strong at speeds peaking at 22mph. The humidity will be on the higher side, reaching around 79%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 81° | Lo 64° | 79% | 0% | 0% | 21.3 mph |
Overcast
Overcast with a high of 76°F and a low of 66°F. Winds will be strong at speeds peaking at 23mph. Expect high humidity with levels above 80% to 85%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 76° | Lo 66° | 85% | 0% | 0% | 22.1 mph |
Scattered Showers
Scattered Showers with a high of 82°F and a low of 68°F. Probable rainfall forecasted, having a 77% chance with an estimated 0.02in. Winds will be strong at speeds peaking at 21mph. Expect high humidity with levels above 80% to 82%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 82° | Lo 68° | 82% | 77% | est. 0.02in | 0% | 20.6 mph |
Scattered Showers
Scattered Showers with a high of 79°F and a low of 66°F. Probable rainfall forecasted, having an 88% chance with an estimated 0.06in. Winds will be strong at speeds peaking at 22mph. Expect high humidity with levels above 80% to 81%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 79° | Lo 66° | 81% | 88% | est. 0.06in | 0% | 21.3 mph |
Scattered Showers
Scattered Showers with a high of 75°F and a low of 66°F. Probable rainfall forecasted, having a 77% chance with an estimated 0.14in. Winds will be moderate, blowing around 17mph. Expect high humidity with levels above 80% to 84%.
| Temperature | Humidity | Rainfall | Snow | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hi 75° | Lo 66° | 84% | 77% | est. 0.14in | 0% | 16.3 mph |
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Hourly Temperature
The current temperature today is 70°F. The morning temperature of 63°F is lowest at 6am with the daytime high of 80°F at 2pm and a low around 68°F at 11pm is expected.
Hourly Barometric Pressure
The highest pressure today is 30.19inHg at 11am and lowest being 30.08inHg at 4am.
Hourly Wind Speeds
The fastest wind is reported to be 13.2mph at 10am, while the slowest is 7.6mph around 6am; expect wind gusts peaking 20mph at 3am.
Current National Weather
Get ready for an active weather weekend! California will see heavy mountain snow in the Sierra Nevada with up to several feet, while lower regions get drenched with 1 to 2 inches of rain. An unsettled pattern will stretch from the Great Basin to the Northern High Plains. The Central Plains will face severe thunderstorms today, with heavy rain moving to the Southern High Plains on Saturday. Warm air will surge from the central U.S. to New England, bringing a round of rain ahead of a frontal boundary.
Western U.S. - Friday to Sunday
Expect a lot of activity with two low pressure systems coming from the Pacific. This will result in significant snowfall in the Sierra Nevada over the weekend, with lower areas experiencing heavy rain. The Great Basin and Rockies will also see snow at higher elevations. Warmer temperatures will accompany these conditions inland, though California will remain cooler due to clouds and precipitation.
Central and Eastern U.S. - Friday to Sunday
A front stretching from the Central Plains to the Northeast will allow warm air to move north, particularly affecting the Northeast. Rain will travel from the Ohio Valley to New England, followed by a cooldown. Severe thunderstorms with heavy rain will affect the Central Plains today, moving to the Southern High Plains by Saturday. More thunderstorms could develop in the Midwest Saturday night as warm air advances.
Temperature Trends
Most of the central and eastern U.S. will warm significantly, with temperatures 10 to 20 degrees above normal, particularly in the Plains and Southeast. In contrast, California will cool down due to incoming storms, while the Northeast and Great Lakes recover to normal temperatures after a cool period.

