HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Enjoy this mild weather while it lasts. As we know by this time next month, these cool mornings and sunny and warm afternoons with low humidity will be a thing of the past until fall.
Temperatures Tuesday morning will start off refreshingly cool in the upper 40s to low 50s. A few clouds will move in through the day as high temps bounce back into the mid 70s once again with some areas farther west of Houston climbing closer to 80 degrees.
So more rain is in the forecast?
Yes! We are expecting a stormy pattern to settle in heading into the weekend that could send several rounds of showers and storms to Texas and Houston. This begins as early as Thursday with a daily chance for rain possibly through Wednesday of next week. While the exact timing and placement of any showers and storms is still to be ironed out, more drought-helping and much needed rain looks like it’s on the way. Friday looks to be the rainiest as of now with a 60% chance for showers and storms and 40% Saturday and Sunday.
Any severe weather in the forecast?
The weather pattern we’re expecting into next weekend is one that could send severe weather to the state of Texas, especially this time of year. So that has definitely caught our attention! However, it’s still too early to pinpoint when or where Southeast Texas could expect severe weather and what the potential threats could be. You’ll want to stay weather aware though and check in on the forecast throughout the week for the latest updates.
Does this weekend look like a compete washout then?
At this time no. But we are expecting scattered showers and storms each day. It’s likely that one day next weekend will be rainier than the other, but it’s still too early to say which.
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Houston
Harris County
Galveston County
Montgomery/Walker/San Jacinto/Polk/Grimes Counties
Fort Bend/Wharton/Colorado Counties
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