HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Our wet and active week of weather is almost done. We have one more round of scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.
Friday will start off with patchy fog and an isolated shower mainly south of I-10. By the afternoon, a few scattered showers and isolated storms will develop along the sea breeze. The best potential for storms will favor areas north of I-10, otherwise warm and steamy conditions with highs in the mid to upper 80s.
How does it look for the weekend?
Our atmosphere will dry out and heat up over the weekend with highs approaching 90 degrees. Factor in the humidity, and it will feel like it’s in the 90s most day this week. Rain chances are only 10% or less.
What’s the outlook for next week?
Monday and Tuesday will be similar to the weekend with warm, humid weather and a less than 20% chance for rain. We expect an unsettled weather pattern to return by Wednesday and continue through the rest of the week. These storms will form ahead of a weak cool front blowing in for the first weekend of May.
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