HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — We have slightly lower humidity to enjoy Saturday in the wake of Friday’s front. This will limit any rain chances to just a stray shower or two.
Sunday will bring hotter temperatures and a few showers with isolated storms. We currently have a 30% chance of storms on Sunday, with a chance for an isolated severe storm, especially in our northern-most counties.
How does next week look?
Summer’ish. We’ll be in a typical summer-like pattern next week, with high temperatures in the low 90s and about a 20% chance of an afternoon thunderstorm or shower every day.
Hurricane season begins Sunday. What can we expect this season?
Hurricane season begins on June 1, and this year we are anticipating another active one. Both hurricane outlooks from NOAA and Colorado State University predict an above-normal season. From NOAA specifically, the prediction is 13 to 19 named storms, six to 10 hurricanes, and possibly three to five major hurricanes. Two big reasons are the lack of an El Niño or La Niña and the trend of seeing warmer-than-normal ocean temperatures. And while these outlooks aren’t landfall forecasts for the United States, given these conditions, there is the possibility for storms to move into the Gulf this year.
This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.
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