Tonight’s Forecast:
HOUSTON – Great weather for anyone headed to the rodeo tonight. Temperatures stay mild with mainly clear skies before fog builds,
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Wednesday’s forecast:
Patchy fog lowers visibility in parts of southeast Texas. The fog mixes out late morning as southerly winds increase 15-25 mph throughout the day.
A storm system moves in from the west. It brings a low severe weather threat north of Houston.
On a scale of 1 to 5, it’s a one. The chance of SE Texas getting rain and thunderstorms is 20%.
If you’ve noticed that you’re feeling a bit sneezy and sniffly, we do have issues with tree pollen. Oak numbers are climbing for the first time this year. You may have noticed the cat tails falling from the trees. Ash tree levels are also elevated.
Friday night to Saturday morning severe weather threat:
A cold front moves into southeast Texas Friday night. This is a major storm system but we are on the south end of it. Our far northeastern counties have a severe weather threat. Houston has a 30% chance of rain and possibly thunderstorms Saturday. This storm system will affect a large part of the country with snow, winds, and flooding.
10-day forecast:
The rest of the story are our warming temperatures. Thursday and Friday we have a chance to tie record highs of 88° set in 1942 and 2008. St. Patrick’s Day weather looks good. Have a great Spring Break!