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FOX Weather has you covered with the breaking forecasts and weather news headlines for your Weather in America on Monday, Oct. 13, 2025. Get the latest from FOX Weather Meteorologist Craig Herrera.
M any states today are observing Indigenous Peoples’ Day rather than Columbus Day, reflecting a growing movement to honor Native heritage instead of the Italian explorer. It’s also a federal holiday, which means most banks will be closed and mail delivery is paused. Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day.
As much as a foot of snow could fall in some locations, and roads could become icy, the National Weather Service said.
Houston’s weather stays beautiful through the weekend, with sunshine and low humidity sticking around into early next week. Rain chances look to be minimal for the next several days as high pressure remains over Texas. This will keep cool mornings with warm afternoons in place.
La Niña is known for bringing cooler, wetter conditions and more snowfall, especially in the northern parts of the state. The pattern often shifts storm tracks south, placing Michigan on the northern edge of potential winter storms, and can lead to increased lake-effect snow if the Great Lakes remain ice-free.
There is a slow, semi-significant change coming in our weather. This change will take a week to 10 days to fully develop.
With the heavy winds and rain across our region, the weather certainly had impact on businesses and events this Columbus Day weekend.
Tacoma Public Utilities says they are working to get power restored. Power is also out in spots on the Key Peninsula.