HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Our sunny and warm week will eventually come to an end with rain chances increasing Easter weekend.
Monday will be a tad more humid but not oppressively so. And with a sunny day ahead high temperatures will climb into the upper 80s once again. The current forecast high for Monday is 87 degrees, which is just a couple degrees shy of the daily record high temperature of 89 set back in 1996.
Are anymore cool fronts on the way?
Another weak front is predicted to arrive on Tuesday. This front will bring us one morning in the upper 50s before the sticky air returns with a strong Gulf breeze. Those winds will be powered by an upper-level storm system approaching Texas for Easter weekend.
What’s the early outlook for Easter weekend?
We’ll be keeping a watchful eye on that upper-level Pacific storm that should approach the state of Texas around Easter weekend. At this time it looks like the low will track just north of the state, giving us warm, humid, and breezy weather with just a 30% chance for rain on Easter Sunday. If the low tracks farther south, then our rain chances will go up.
Any more severe weather on the horizon?
In the near-term, nope! The next best chance Houston and Southeast Texas could be in the storm zone would be Easter Sunday and the few days following that. Still, lot’s can change between now and then.
This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.
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