HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Sunday will start off mostly dry, but a few areas could see patches of fog. Otherwise, showers there’s only a 20% chance you’ll cross paths with a heavy downpour or storm.
That’s because the atmosphere will be significantly drier than it was Saturday. Isolated showers could be present along the coast in the morning, and then we’ll have to watch the northern horizon for any storms that could blow in from North Texas late in the day. Temperatures will heat up into the mid 90s.
How does the weather look for the upcoming work week?
Monday is the day with the highest chance for rain at 40%. A disturbance rotating in from the northwest could trigger widely scattered showers and thunderstorms. After that disturbance clears our sky Monday night, we should be mostly rain-free and hot for the rest of the week.
What’s happening in the tropics?
We are monitoring two areas of potential development, one off the East Coast, and one over the central Atlantic. We continue to see signs that the tropics may become more active by mid August as wind shear relaxes across the Gulf, Caribbean, and West Atlantic. Meanwhile, 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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