Thursday’s Forecast:
Waking up to warm and humid conditions that will continue throughout the day.
warm and humid startAnother great day at the Rodeo
The moisture in the air leads to coastal fog from Galveston County into Brazoria County. A Dense Fog Advisory will continue through 10 AM Thursday.
Watch for reduced visibility near the coast
Now, if you are worried about rain, don’t worry too much. Showers will be isolated on Thursday as our next cold front begins to develop west of Texas.
Mostly dry Thursday
Friday, the front inches closer, bringing a low risk for severe storms into SE Texas.
No risk in Harris County, stays NWWeekend Forecast:
Let’s talk about the chance for rain this weekend, or better yet, the uncertainty around it. Saturday, a cold front begins to move into SE Texas, bringing a line of storms that may produce downpours and strong winds.
Turning wet
On Sunday, the begins to stall, but a cut-off upper-level system moves into Texas, which will help bring the energy storms need to form. By Wednesday the low ill be over SE Texas increasing rain and storm chances. Beware: cut-off lows have a history of having a mind of their own, but we’ll bring you updates if the rain trend changes.
will bring increase changes for rain next week
This rain is much needed, as drought conditions have led to burn bans across 14 counties in southeast Texas. Even if your county isn’t listed below, all of SE Texas is dealing with elevated fire danger. Here are some reminders: do not leave a fire unattended, avoid anything that could spark, do not drag chains, never park or drive over tall grass, and never toss cigarettes on the ground.
Houston
Trinity
Polk
Madison
Walker
San Jacinto
Brazos
Burleson
Washington
Austin
Colorado
Brazoria
Jackson
MatagordaYour Extended Forecast:
Sunday, we will even spring forward as Daylight Saving Time begins.
Daily rain chances as several fronts developAnthony’s Weather Lab
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