HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Warm, soupy Gulf air will remain over Southeast Texas until a weak front pushes some of it away this weekend and a stronger cold front finishes the job early next week. Two storm systems are pushing these fronts along, and while the first one doesn’t bring us much rain, the second one is looking more promising for needed rainfall.
Thursday morning will once again bring a round of low clouds and patchy dense fog with temps in the upper 60s. Once the sun breaks through the clouds, temperatures will again climb to near record levels in the mid 80s. With the moisture streaming in, there is a 20% chance you get a rain shower, but the bigger storms will stay over the Hill County and North Texas.
When should we expect rain with this week’s next storm system?
We are lowering expectations for rain on Thursday and Friday now that the track of the upper-level storm is shifting north and away from our part of Texas. This will push our rain chance on Thursday down to 20% and delay the arrival of the storm line to Friday. But by the time it arrives, the main storm system will be falling apart, so Friday’s rain chance remains at just 40%. The front coming in with this system is also looking weaker, stalling out over Southeast Texas this weekend.
What does the weekend look like then?
This weekend’s forecast is a tricky one to pin down at the moment since the front will stall out somewhere in Southeast Texas. One thing we’re confident of is the cooling will be minimal with lows still in the 60s and highs still around 80. We have a 30% chance of rain in the forecast South of I-10 for Saturday and a 20% chance of rain for all on Sunday.
Will it be cooler for Thanksgiving?
At this time we think so! Another storm system will track across the southern Plains Monday and Tuesday, and this one should flip the pattern to a cooler northerly flow for multiple days. At this time we expect temps to be near seasonal averages around Thanksgiving, which is highs in the upper 60s and lows in the upper 40s. There’s also a chance of showers and thunderstorms Monday and Tuesday that could go higher when the stronger cold front pushes in.
What is happening in the tropics?
Tropical development is not expected in the Atlantic Basin over the next 7 days. The last day of hurricane season is November 30th. For a thorough update and in-depth video on what’s happening in the tropics, head to our tropical update page.
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