
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — If you like it hot and humid, you’re going to love Houston’s weather over the next 10 days! For everyone else, you’ll be waiting for some time to get another taste of fall like we had earlier this week.
We started off warm and muggy Friday… and that’s how we will stay! While it will be a humid day, the moisture levels will drop off from Thursday’s levels, meaning rain chances will be very near zero percent. That means it should be rain-free for the Friday night football games.
Ozone pollution could also pop up to unhealthy levels in some Houston area neighborhoods.
What’s in store for the weekend?
More of the same. For Saturday and Sunday we expect lows in the mid 70s and highs in the mid 90s. We can’t rule out a stray shower either day, but the rain chance is less than 20%. Ozone pollution could also reach unhealthy levels in some Houston area neighborhoods.
Are there any decent rain chances over the next 10 days?
Not really. A heat ridge settling in over Texas will squash our rain chances to less than 20% every day. By the end of next week, high temperatures will also make a run for the upper 90s.
What is happening in the tropics?
There is a medium chance for tropical development in the far eastern Atlantic over the next 7 days, and there are signs that things could take an active turn the last 10 days of this month. For a thorough update and in-depth video on what’s happening in the tropics, head to our tropical update page.
This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

