Houston’s forecast has been a broken record for the month of August with daily storm chances. And as always, plenty of heat!
This Afternoon’s Forecast:
Tuesday will be another warm day, but the humidity will begin to increase!
This means we will be humid, and the sea breeze rain chances will return. Rain chances will generally hang along the coast in the morning, with afternoon pop-ups possible for the afternoon/evening commute.
Just like Monday, an air quality alert is in place for Harris, Galveston, and Brazoria counties on Tuesday. For those with severe asthma or respiratory issues, take some caution if you have to be outside for long periods of time today.
Rain chances increasing:
Rain chances move back up for the rest of the week with a stalled front sitting between Dallas and Houston. Expect to see scattered downpours each afternoon starting Tuesday through the Labor Day weekend.
There is a low flood threat for Friday and Saturday for all of SE Texas. This means some storms could produce heavy downpours that lead to ponding in roadways. Plan on extra time on the roads.
Tropical Outlook:
Tropical Storm Fernand formed Saturday evening- the 6th named storm of the 2025 hurricane season. This storm is not a threat to land and is moving out into the north Atlantic.
Otherwise there are no regions for possible development. There is are no tropical threats to the Gulf at this time. Cherish this moment, it’s rare for late-August.
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 second front will head into the region for much of the Labor Day Weekend, unfortunately, bringing rain chances up again for both Saturday and Sunday.
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