Today’s Forecast:
We’re watching for patchy fog this morning and tonight! So make sure to take it slow on the roadways this morning. Especially, if you’re taking a road trip to Louisiana.
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We’re tracking southerly winds giving us warm, humid air that’s pushing Gulf moisture into SE Texas, driving up the heat and the possibility for record-breaking temps.
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This warming trend is all because of a building high pressure ridge over Texas. It won’t be until next week where we can see some much needed beneficial rain that could drop temperatures back into the 70s.
High pressure blocking rain makers from moving inCold front coming next week:
Our best chance to see rain will be by the end of next week as a sizeable cold front will bring in showers and thunderstorm chances. We’ll adjust the timing as we get closer to the dates next week, however, with all the warm air in place, it could also bring a threat for some strong to severe thunderstorms.
Next week’s storm chances (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)Your extended forecast:
Unfortunately, we aren’t looking at any more wintry weather for the foreseeable future, but we will get some much needed rain chances back into the picture for the middle of next week.
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