Monday morning felt the effects of the weekend cool front, dropping temps into the 50s and 60s. The morning low dropped below 60 degrees, the first time a low temperature reached 59 degrees since May 4th.
Winds will turn more southerly throughout the day, this will help bring back a Gulf moisture into SE Texas, so expect a rise in humidity once again.
Elevated Fire Risk:
Burn bans are remain in effect across the area with only a few counties left without bans.
While the introduction of some rain chances this week are good in terms of bringing some rain chances, however, we would need a few weeks in a row of consistent fronts with lots of rain before they would likely take off some of the burn bans.
- Avoid spark-causing activities, as fires can flare up fast.
- Never leave a fire burning unattended or without purpose.
- Secure tow chains to prevent dragging and sparking.
- Don’t drive or park over tall grass.
- Avoid tossing lit cigarettes onto the ground.
Tuesday’s Forecast:
Another front approaches Tuesday, this will bring a low chance for showers but another drop in humidity once the front clears. We’ll even notice temperatures dropping from the 90s to the mid-80s from Tuesday to Wednesday.
Your extended forecast:
We are also tracking a cold front Tuesday that will shift our winds. Our final cold front comes at the end of next week to drop our highs into the mid-80s.
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