HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — There’s another chance for showers and storms Sunday with the combination of our seasonal sea breeze and some extra tropical moisture nearby. Spotty showers are possible along the coast beginning in the morning with showers and storms growing as they lift north into the afternoon and early-evening hours. Temperature wise most will make it into the low 90s by the time rain arrives, then showers and storms could cool you off into the low-mid 80s.
How does next week look?
Drier and hotter! By midweek, high pressure builds in which will send temperatures into the upper 90s or even triple digits once again.
And what about the first weekend of August?
Rain chances start picking back up this upcoming weekend. The heat dome and drier air that will be preset during the work week will give way to another round of tropical moisture rolling in from the east. The highest rainfall totals will stay over Louisiana, but we’ll see daily rain chances return late-week and through next weekend.
What’s happening in the tropics?
All quiet in the Atlantic basin for now, but the Eastern Pacific remains very active. 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.
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