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Lower humidity expected next couple of days, but tropical moisture returns this weekend

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Get ready for a nice break from that Southeast Texas humidity today as dry air moves in! Enjoy it today though, because moisture will move back in quickly by Friday into the weekend.

With the drier air in place, parts of Southeast Texas are starting off in the mid 60s… mainly north of I-10. Most areas near or south of I-10 are starting off in the mid to upper 70s. A warm, southwesterly breeze will crank the heat up into the upper 90s during the afternoon, and there is an Air Quality Alert for the possibility of high ozone pollution levels. Ozone is a lung irritant that can trigger a dry cough and asthma attacks in sensitive individuals. The day will be mostly sunny with the rain chance close to zero percent.

Whatever dry air remains Thursday evening is gone by Friday morning with the return of the Gulf breeze. Moisture levels will continue to climb over the weekend.

So what’s in store for us this weekend?

More opportunities for rain. Tropical moisture is blowing in on Saturday and increasing more on Sunday, and some of this moisture is from a Pacific hurricane named Lorena. We won’t get any wind from that system, but the higher moisture levels will boost the chances for heavy rainfall. We currently have a 30% chance for a downpour Saturday, and that rain chance doubles up to 60% Sunday as the tropical moisture sits overhead and gets squeeze by a front pushing in from the north.

A front?! Will it bring us any cooler weather?

Maybe. We don’t want to get your hopes up too much, but our best read on the front right now is that it will bring a strong enough push of drier and slightly cooler air to possibly drops lows into the upper 60s and highs into the upper 80s for a day or two. The last time Houston’s official thermometer dropped into the upper 60s was at the end of May! Look for the front to blow in drier air as early as Monday.

What is happening in the tropics?

A tropical wave in the eastern Atlantic has a high chance for development and becoming Gabrielle. While the Gulf is quiet now, we continue to see signs activity will pick up across the Atlantic basin by mid-September. Meanwhile we have now hit the time of year where we pay closer attention to Pacific hurricanes that can send their moisture and rains toward Texas, and Hurricane Lorena may do just that early next week. 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.

September 2025 Corn Moon: When and How to See It

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Peak Illumination

The final full moon of summer, known as the corn moon, will reach peak brightness at 1:09 p.m. CT on Sunday, Sept. 7. Since it will be below the horizon at that moment, the best viewing will be later that evening when the moon rises in the eastern sky. The moon will also appear nearly full the nights before and after.

Why It’s Called the Corn Moon

The term “corn moon” comes from Algonquin tribes, who named it for the harvest season of corn, pumpkins, squash, beans, and wild rice. Europeans also called it the fruit moon or barley moon as late-summer crops ripened.

Weather Outlook

According to the National Weather Service, much of the U.S. is expected to have clear skies on Sept. 7, offering ideal conditions for moonwatchers.

Eclipse Abroad

This corn moon coincides with a total lunar eclipse, creating a “blood moon” in parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. Unfortunately, it won’t be visible in the U.S.

Next U.S. Eclipse

The next total lunar eclipse visible in the Americas will occur on March 3, 2026. A partial lunar eclipse will follow in August 2026, along with a total solar eclipse visible in parts of Europe and the Arctic.

For more on celestial phenomenon, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

‘Ketamine Queen’ Pleads Guilty in Matthew Perry’s Death

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Guilty Plea in Los Angeles

Jasveen Sangha, a 42-year-old drug dealer known as the “Ketamine Queen,” pleaded guilty in Los Angeles federal court to charges linked to the fatal overdose of “Friends” star Matthew Perry.

She admitted to maintaining a drug premises, distributing ketamine, and providing the fatal dose that caused Perry’s death in October 2023.

Details of the Case

Prosecutors said Sangha and co-defendant Erik Fleming sold Perry 51 vials of ketamine. Kenneth Iwamasa, Perry’s personal assistant, injected the actor multiple times on Oct. 28, 2023, leading to his death. Sangha has been in custody since her arrest in August 2024.

Other Convictions

Sangha is the fifth person convicted in the case. Iwamasa, Fleming, and doctors Salvador Plasencia and Mark Chavez also pleaded guilty to related charges. Each admitted roles in obtaining or administering ketamine to Perry.

Additional Admissions

In her plea agreement, Sangha also admitted to selling ketamine that led to another man’s overdose death in 2019. Authorities previously seized dozens of vials of ketamine and drug trafficking equipment from her North Hollywood home.

Sentencing Ahead

Sangha faces up to 65 years in prison and is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 10. Her lawyer said she “feels horrible” and has accepted responsibility for her actions.

For more details on Perry’s death case, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Humble ISD Student Suffers Burns on Playground Slide

Child Injured at Park Lakes Elementary

A 10-year-old special education student at Park Lakes Elementary in Humble ISD was hospitalized with second-degree burns after going down a playground slide during recess.

Mother Shares Concerns

The girl’s mother, Teresa Moncada, told our news partner ABC13 Houston that her daughter Savanah, who has spina bifida, went down the slide three times before realizing the pain.

“I’m a strong mom, but I broke down after seeing that,” Moncada said. Doctors later confirmed the burns at the emergency room.

District Responds

Humble ISD confirmed it is investigating the incident. In a statement, the district said staff noticed marks on the student’s skin, and the nurse advised immediate medical care. Officials are reviewing video and interviewing staff to determine what happened.

Parents Call for Awareness

Savanah’s father, Leo Lemus, urged changes to prevent similar injuries, noting that playground equipment can become dangerously hot in high temperatures. Moncada added that teachers should be more alert to the needs of children with disabilities and that parents should consider clothing choices on hot days.

For more on child safety, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Kentucky Cheerleader Accused After Newborn Found Dead in Closet

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Grim Discovery Near Campus

Police in Lexington, Kentucky, found a dead infant wrapped in a towel inside a plastic garbage bag in a home near the University of Kentucky campus. Officers pronounced the baby dead at the scene.

Mother Identified as Student-Athlete

Authorities identified the mother as 21-year-old Laken Snelling, a University of Kentucky cheerleader. She faces charges of abuse of a corpse, tampering with physical evidence, and concealing the birth of an infant.

Admission and Arrest

According to an arrest citation, Snelling admitted to giving birth, cleaning the scene, and placing the infant and cleaning supplies in a trash bag, which police later found in a closet. The coroner’s office will determine the cause and manner of death. It is not yet clear if the baby was born alive.

University Statement

The University of Kentucky confirmed Snelling had been a member of its cheerleading team for the past three seasons but deferred further comment to police. Snelling is from White Pine, Tennessee, and was booked into Fayette County Jail before bonding out.

For more on this horrific crime, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Lower humidity expected next couple of days, but tropical moisture returns this weekend

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — If you use your imagination, you might notice a hint of a “fall-ish feel” in the air the next couple of days. The reason for that is a dry northerly breeze has pushed tropical moisture away from Texas, and that lower humidity will lead to some delightful weather on Thursday morning.

Temperatures will heat up into the mid 90s during the afternoon, and there is an Air Quality Alert for the possibility of high ozone pollution levels. Even though the air is drying out, there is still a 10% chance you could encounter a stray shower.

How nice will it feel on Thursday?

It will feel rather delightful Thursday morning, especially north of I-10 where lows will dip into the upper 60s. Dry air does heat up efficiently, so we are in for a dry heat Thursday afternoon as temperatures push into the upper 90s.

So what’s in store for us this weekend?

It will be hot and humid with lows in the mid 70s and highs in the low 90s,which is fairly typical in early September. There will also be at least a 20% chance for a downpour Saturday, and that rain chance doubles up to 40% Sunday as tropical moisture pushes back overhead.

What is happening in the tropics?

A tropical wave in the eastern Atlantic has a high chance for development and becoming Gabrielle. While the Gulf is quiet now, we continue to see signs activity will pick up across the Atlantic basin by mid-September. Meanwhile we have now hit the time of year where we pay closer attention to Pacific hurricanes that can send their moisture and rains toward Texas, and Hurricane Lorena may do just that early next week. 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.

Appeals Court Blocks Trump’s Use of Alien Enemies Act

A federal appeals court has ruled that President Donald Trump cannot use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport migrants accused of belonging to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

Court Decision

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, one of the nation’s most conservative courts, issued a 2-1 decision rejecting Trump’s attempt to apply the wartime law during peacetime. Judges agreed with immigrant rights groups who argued the law was never meant for use against criminal organizations.

ACLU Response

“This is a critically important decision reining in the administration’s view that it can simply declare an emergency without any oversight by the courts,” said Lee Gelernt, an ACLU attorney who argued the case.

Deportations and Controversy

The Trump administration had deported alleged Tren de Aragua members to a prison in El Salvador, claiming U.S. courts had no jurisdiction there. More than 250 deported migrants have since returned to Venezuela under a July agreement.

Historical Context

The Alien Enemies Act has only been used three times in U.S. history — during the War of 1812 and both World Wars. Trump’s legal team argued that Tren de Aragua posed a national security threat tied to Venezuela’s government, but the court disagreed.

What’s Next

The ruling may be appealed to the full 5th Circuit or taken directly to the U.S. Supreme Court, which is expected to have the final say.

For more on the legal implications of Trump’s mass deportation efforts, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

Premios Juventud 2025 in Panama: Maluma, Farruko, Grupo Firme, and More Set to Perform

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Star-Studded Lineup

Premios Juventud is set for September 25 in Panama City, marking the first time the awards will be held outside the U.S. Rolling Stone revealed the first wave of performers: Grupo Firme, Maluma, Farruko, Bad Gyal, Xavi, Camilo, Morat, and Lola Indigo.

Performances to Expect

  • Bad Gyal will debut her song “Da Me” in her first-ever performance at the awards.
  • Grupo Firme will play “El Beneficio de la Duda” from their new album Evolución.
  • Maluma will perform “Bronceador.”
  • Xavi will showcase his newest single.
  • Lola Indigo will debut “MOJA1TA.”
  • Camilo will sing “Una Vida Pasada” and team up with Morat for their collaboration “Me Toca a Mi.”

Artists React

Bad Gyal, nominated for three awards, said performing in Panama is especially meaningful: “I’m really looking forward to sharing with Panamanian fans and performing in the country for the first time.”

Morat also expressed excitement: “This is also the first time they’ll be held outside of the U.S., which makes it very exciting as well.”

Event Details

The show will air live September 25 at 7 p.m. ET on Univision, UniMás, Galavisión, and Vix. Hosts include Alejandra Espinoza, Nadia Ferreira, and Clarissa Molina.

Nominations

Bad Bunny and Danny Ocean lead with six nominations each. Following closely with five nominations are Anitta, Beéle, Carín León, Emilia, Myke Towers, Netón Vega, and Peso Pluma.

For more details on Premios Juventud, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.

DOJ Releases 33,000 Epstein-Related Records, Oversight Committee Confirms

Tens of Thousands of Pages Released

The House Oversight Committee announced that the Department of Justice has turned over 33,295 pages of Jeffrey Epstein–related records. Chairman James Comer issued a subpoena in August, and the DOJ said it will continue producing documents while redacting victim identities and any child sexual abuse material.

What’s New in the Files

Democrats on the committee noted that most of the records were already public. Rep. Ro Khanna of California said about 97% of the files had been previously released, with only 3% considered new material.

Political Fallout

The Trump administration has faced criticism from MAGA supporters for its decision last month not to release more Epstein-related files. The administration reversed course after pressure from lawmakers and the public.

The “Client List” Rumors

For years, conspiracy theories have circulated that Epstein kept a secret “client list” of powerful figures. In July, the Justice Department and FBI stated they found no evidence such a list exists, despite persistent speculation.

Epstein’s Death

Epstein, a wealthy financier and convicted sex offender, died by suicide in a Manhattan jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.

Follow every beat of this story with us on Que Onda Magazine.

Camila Cabello Reacts to Fifth Harmony’s Surprise Reunion

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Reunion in Dallas

Fifth Harmony reunited for the first time in seven years at the Jonas Brothers concert in Dallas on August 31. Normani, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui surprised fans with a performance of their 2015 hit “Worth It.”

The group shared the moment on Instagram with the caption, “Where were you on August 31, 2025? Thank you @jonasbrothers for having us. Felt amazing to be back.”

Camila’s Response

Camila Cabello, who left Fifth Harmony in 2016 to launch her solo career, reacted with love. She commented four heart emojis on the reunion post, showing her support despite not being part of the performance.

The Band’s History

Fifth Harmony formed during the second season of “The X-Factor” in 2012. After Cabello’s exit, the group continued as a quartet until announcing an indefinite hiatus in 2018. Their final official show took place that year in Hollywood, Florida.

Camila on Leaving the Group

On the “Call Her Daddy” podcast last year, Cabello explained that she left because she no longer felt aligned with the group’s vision. “I was just like, ‘I’m not happy here anymore,’” she said, while also acknowledging the growth and joy she experienced during her time with Fifth Harmony.

A Legacy of Support

Even years after the split, Cabello continues to express goodwill toward her former bandmates. “I wish nothing but the best for them, all the success in the world, and true happiness,” she said in her original 2016 statement — a sentiment she still seems to uphold today.

For more on Latino stars like Camila Cabello, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine.