The heat goes on in Houston, but there is some relief and eventually some rain in the forecast

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Warm weather continues in this new week, but eventually the air should cool off ahead of some increasing rain chances near the end of the month.

Temperatures Monday morning should start off in the upper 50s and low 60s. Patchy dense fog could develop for the morning drive. Once the fog burns off, abundant sunshine will push temperatures back into the mid 80s. This basic pattern will continue on Tuesday, expect more clouds will mean it won’t get as warm in the afternoon.

When will it cool down again?

We do have a weak cool front penciled in to arrive late Friday or early Saturday. This will cool off temperatures to near normal for Saturday and Sunday. At this time of year, average highs are in the mid 70s and average lows are in the mid 50s.

When can we expect more rain?

The best we can offer up this week is a 10% chance on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday when the cool front arrives. About 10 days from now we expect a pattern change that will allow Pacific storm systems to move through Texas and the southern Plains. This will bring a chance of storm weather around the turn of the month, and we will have to monitor the sky in early April for the possibility of severe weather.

Are we expecting any more frosty mornings or light freezes before summer?

Nope. It looks like we are done with that risk until next fall.

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