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Pasadena, Texas Weather

Pasadena, Texas — live current conditions, hourly and 7-day forecasts, NWS alerts, aviation weather, radar and satellite imagery, tides and marine conditions for Pasadena, Harris County.

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About Pasadena, Texas

Pasadena, Texas, unfolds across a landscape shaped by the gentle westward inclination of the Gulf Coastal Plain, a terrain marked by low-lying, relatively flat expanses interspersed with the subtle meanderings of bayous and their attendant drainage systems. It lies 5.2 miles west of Deer Park, TX (from Deer Park, TX: bearing 259°T), and is situated 9.9 miles north-north-east of Pearland. The air here carries a unique humidity, a palpable presence that softens the edges of the afternoon sun, particularly during the warmer months, imbuing the sprawling industrial complexes and residential neighborhoods with a shared, moist atmosphere. This defining characteristic of its physical setting, the constant whisper of moisture and the subtle embrace of the flatlands, lends Pasadena a particular kind of grounded resilience, a place where the everyday rhythms of life are played out under a sky that often stretches vast and unbroken, punctuated by the distant gleam of refinery towers. The presence of the Houston Ship Channel, a vital artery of commerce, also dictates much of the city's physical and economic character, its industrial might a constant, humming backdrop to the more intimate aspects of urban existence. The history of Pasadena is inextricably linked to the development of the Houston metropolitan area and the burgeoning oil and gas industry that came to define the region. Originally settled by agrarian communities, the area saw a profound transformation with the discovery and exploitation of vast petrochemical resources, drawing workers and businesses in droves. This industrial genesis has shaped Pasadena's economic backbone, fostering a robust presence in sectors such as refining, chemical manufacturing, and energy production, industries that continue to be the lifeblood of the community. The city's economy, therefore, is a testament to its strategic location along the Houston Ship Channel, a nexus of global trade and industrial innovation, where the hum of machinery and the flow of commerce are as fundamental to its identity as the marsh grasses that once dominated its periphery. Pasadena's cultural tapestry is as varied as its industrial landscape, though it may not boast the world-renowned landmarks of larger metropolises, it offers its own distinctive attractions and a strong sense of local pride. While professional sports teams in the major leagues are primarily associated with neighboring Houston, the spirit of athletic competition is alive in local leagues and community events that bring residents together. The city's annual Pasadena Livestock Show and Rodeo is a significant cultural event, drawing crowds and celebrating the region's agricultural heritage with a vibrant display of tradition. For those seeking natural respite, the Armand Bayou Nature Center offers a glimpse into the coastal prairie ecosystem, a protected sanctuary where the region's native flora and fauna can be observed, a tranquil counterpoint to the urban bustle. The presence of San Jacinto College further enriches the educational and cultural landscape, providing opportunities for learning and community engagement. While Pasadena may not be the birthplace of globally recognized figures in arts or politics, its residents contribute to the vibrant, diverse mosaic of Texan life, their collective endeavors forging the character of this dynamic Gulf Coast community.

LocationPasadena, Harris County, Texas
Coordinates29.691062°N, 95.209101°W
TimezoneCentral Time (America/Chicago)
ZIP Code(s)77501, 77502, 77503, 77504, 77505
Area Code281
Page generatedJune 2026
Weather dataOpen-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service