HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A weak front will slowly push through Southeast Texas Friday, bringing a 40% chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms. Eventually it will bring a humidity drop for the weekend, but a stronger cold front arriving next week will bring both higher rain chances and colder air just in time for Thanksgiving Day.
Friday morning will again start off humid, warm, and cloudy with a touch of fog. The weak front will be pushing in from the northwest, bringing scattered showers for some on the morning drive. This weak front will stall out over Houston, keeping highs warm in the mid 80s and triggering a second round of scattered showers and thunderstorm for the evening commute.
What does the weekend look like then?
The weak front now looks like it will push offshore Saturday morning, bringing scattered showers south of I-10 in the morning with dry air and sunshine prevalent north of I-10. Drier air will overspread all of Southeast Texas Saturday afternoon, pushing humidity lower for the rest of the weekend. Highs will still climb into the 80s on Saturday, but Sunday will bring lows in the 50s and highs in the 70s with only a 10% chance of a shower.
Will it be cooler for Thanksgiving?
Yes! 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 afternoon through Tuesday morning 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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