Houston weather forecast for Nov. 15, 2025 Houston weather forecast for Nov. 15, 2025

The warm trend is expected to hold through the weekend and into early next week thanks to a steady onshore breeze. Daily record highs are in jeopardy Sunday through Tuesday with records sitting in the mid 80s and forecast highs also in the mid 80s.

HOUSTON – The warm trend is expected to hold through the weekend and into early next week thanks to a steady onshore breeze.

Warm into the weekend and beyond

Daily record highs are in jeopardy Sunday through Tuesday with records sitting in the mid 80s and forecast highs also in the mid 80s. We are within about 5 degrees of each daily record high for the next few days. Sunday and Tuesday we could be breaking the record based on what we are forecasting. We aren’t the only ones dealing with the heat and records — yesterday nearly 100 cities across the country were within a few degrees, tied, or broke their record high. Unfortunately, we could see this again today.

Drought worsens

Nearly our entire viewing area is in some sort of drought risk. Widespread severe and moderate drought levels persist in Fort Bend, Harris, Liberty, Chambers, and Galveston counties among many more. Areas should get some relief in the near future — models suggest about an inch or two of rain to fall across much of the area in the next seven days.

Rain is on the way

By Tuesday, rain chances increase with daily rain chances lasting Tuesday into at least Friday. Our longer-term forecast models are showing potential for above average precipitation than what we typically see this time of year. The potential for a couple of strong storm systems between November 20-30 is also showing up, so it could get rocky then. It’s still far too early to be confident on the timing, but just be aware that there may be storms for Thanksgiving week.

The Source: The information in this article comes from the FOX 26 weather team.

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