Monday’s Forecast:
Houston’s forecast has been a broken record for the month of August with daily storm chances. Over the last three days there is a new tune to the forecast, dry air. The dry air will be short lived but last through Monday. The lack of rain will bring another day with temperatures approaching 100 degrees.
Rain chances Return:
Tuesday evening rain chances increase as a Canadian cold front approaches SE Texas. The front won’t bring any major cool-downs to SE Texas but it will increase rain chances. Wednesday looks like the wettest day of the week as the front begins to stall across the Gulf coast.
Rain chances do not drop off until Labor Day.
6th named storm forms:
Tropical Storm Fernand formed Saturday evening- the 6th named storm of the 2025 hurricane season.
It will maintain tropical storm status as it moves north across the Atlantic. Bermuda and coastal Canada can expect high swells.
Another tropical wave is approaching the Windward Islands. As it moves westward, it has a 30% chance of developing this week.
There is are no tropical threats to the Gulf at this time.
Make sure your family is prepared for whatever comes our way this hurricane season. You can check out our 2025 Hurricane and Flood Survival Guide here.
Your extended forecast:
Keep the umbrellas handy as daily showers and storm chances continue. A drier push of air arrives just in time for Labor Day.
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