HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — It’s a stormy start to the week for Monday with hotter and drier conditions arriving midweek.
The unsettled and stormy pattern from over the weekend lingers for one more day. Scattered showers and storms are possible mainly in the afternoon and early evening, but an isolated storm or two. Otherwise, it’s another warm day with afternoon highs climbing into the low to mid 90s. And if you see more rainfall Monday, temperatures will probably hover in the 80s for you.
An Ozone Pollution Watch has been issued Monday for Harris, Galveston and Brazoria counties. Unhealthy levels of ozone and poor air quality is possible at times Monday.
How does the weather look for the upcoming work week?
Monday is our last day main day in the storm zone this week. A few showers and storms are possible all-day Monday, though it’s trending to be wetter the second half of the day with the chance for thunderstorms to impact your evening commute. But by Tuesday, an upper-level high and heat dome will begin to slide into Texas from the west which will help dry things out midweek. Warmer temperatures and more sunshine follow too with highs climbing into the upper 90s by Thursday. Expect steamy mornings too with morning lows near 80 degrees each day this week.
Are we expecting any extreme heat this week?
At this time summertime heat we’re forecasting this week isn’t anything new. There is the possibility though we get a Heat Advisory or two this week as we’ll have slightly higher humidity paired with these hot afternoons. Heat index values in the afternoon this week could range from about 100 to 108.
This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.
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