HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — While the heavy rain and flood threat is over for the long weekend, we could still see a few pop-up storms on Monday. We’ve got an ABC13 Weather Watch for Wednesday ahead of our next stormy day that could lead to street flooding.
Memorial Day Monday will start off with temperatures in the upper 60s under a partly cloudy sky. A few showers are possible along the coastline early on in the day before a few showers and storms develop farther north along the I-10 corridor. It’s a 30% chance you see rain Monday. So not a washout, but you’ll want to keep an eye on the radar if you have outdoors plans Monday. Otherwise we’ll see highs climb into the mid-upper 80s once again with some sunshine here and there. An Ozone Pollution Watch is in effect for Harris, Galveston and Brazoria counties Monday. Unhealthy levels of ozone are possible particularly in the afternoon.
When will this storm pattern come to an end?
We will have lower rain chances both Memorial Day and Tuesday, but another upper-level storm is expected to swing through with a high chance of rain on Wednesday. This one will also bring a risk of street flooding and severe weather, so we have already put out an ABC13 Weather Watch. After the middle of the week, we should turn hotter and drier for the final weekend of May.
Any 90-degree days on the way?
Once we get through a few more days with showers and storms this week, the last weekend of May is looking hotter with highs at or near 90 degrees. And even if the thermometer doesn’t hit 90 next Saturday or Sunday, it’ll certainly feel like it with heat index values in the low-mid 90s each day.
Hurricane season begins in a week! Anything of note?
Nope! No activity is expected in the next 7 days across the Atlantic. The main reason why is because of large plume of Saharan dust moving across the deep tropics this week.
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