SPECIAL EXHIBIT
Wild Weather
Storm Ahead! Science, Climate & Forecasting Experience
This immersive, interactive and entertaining experience allows visitors to explore severe weather’s power and unpredictability.
Increase your understanding of the science behind severe weather, its connection to a changing climate, and the emerging technologies and forecasting techniques.
Explore hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms, lightning and extreme heat, as we work to improve our ability to predict and mitigate the impacts of severe weather, and prepare for future conditions as our climate changes.
Wild Weather is generously supported by the City of Sugar Land Public Works Department.
Explore hurricanes, tornadoes, thunderstorms, lightning and extreme heat, as we work to improve our ability to predict and mitigate the impacts of severe weather, and prepare for future conditions as our climate changes.
Wild Weather is generously supported by the City of Sugar Land Public Works Department.
Please Note:
Admission price includes access to all HMNS Sugar Land Exhibit Halls except certain Special Exhibitions Members: HMNS Sugar Land permanent exhibits are always free!
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Where is the Sugar Land museum?
The address for HMNS Sugar Land is 13106 University Blvd, Sugar Land TX 77479.
Does my membership include admission to the Sugar Land Museum?
When can I visit HMNS Sugar Land?
Does Sugar Land have Free Tuesday hours?
Can I use my CityPASS at HMNS Sugar Land?
Do I have to pay for parking at the Sugar Land location?
Guidelines
Helpful Information
Service Animals
Certified Service Animals are always welcome at HMNS!
Strollers
Strollers are allowed in all areas of the Museum.
Special Exhibits
Please note that most Special Exhibits are one-time entry only, so make sure to plan enough time to see the whole exhibit!
Reporting a Lost Child
If you and your child get separated, please report to Box Office, located just inside the main museum entrance and report that you and your child were separated. Museum staff are trained to help find your child in this situation.