Temperatures in Houston are expected to stay in the mid-90s for the next several days, with overnight lows hovering around 74 to 75 degrees. It will be muggy and buggy with high counts of elm tree pollen and ragweed.
Tonight’s Forecast:
We are warm and humid tonight. There is a very low chance for a quick downpour through 9PM.
Check out our local live radar below:
Wednesday’s Forecast:
Wednesday will be warm and humid with highs in the mid-90s. There will be more cloud cover in the afternoon with a 20% chance for a passing downpour.
Rain chances over the next week:
Any rain over the next seven days is expected to be minimal—most of the area will likely see less than half an inch. Heading toward the weekend, rain chances are expected to edge up a bit, continuing the trend of hit-or-miss storms during the hottest part of the day.
Tropical outlook:
A tropical wave in the eastern Atlantic is stirring up disorganized thunderstorms. We’re closely monitoring for a possible tropical depression.
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Your extended forecast:
Temperatures and dewpoints will be holding in a very summer-like pattern. Expect highs in the mid to low 90s and lows in the mid-70s. We’re still waiting on that first REAL fall front, which looks to be more than 10 days out ... for now. Fall officially begins next Monday, but the thermometer just isn’t reflecting it quite yet.
There’s also a notable milestone coming up: Rosh Hashanah and the autumnal equinox are just around the corner, but even as September wraps up, above-average temperatures are in the forecast. No strong shift into fall weather is expected at this time.
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