Tonight’s Forecast:
HOUSTON – We’re still soupy tonight, with warm temperatures as you head to bed. Temperatures will only drop to the mid 70s when you wake up tomorrow, and we keep the muggy and cloudy conditions around.
We’ll still be breezy as well, with sustained winds out of the southeast around 10-15 mph, but gusting up to 25 mph. Thankfully, we will not have a wind advisory in place this evening. However, we do have another chance of severe weather for Saturday.
Current radar conditions:
Saturday’s Storm Chances:
We have another chance for showers and storms on Saturday mid-morning and throughout the evening. This has shifted the severe risk further to the south and west. Most of SE Texas is included in the severe risk.
Newer model data has storms starting up in the Brazos Valley near the early morning hours Saturday.
By the afternoon, there’s the chance for more widespread thunderstorm activity and as that front finally works its way to the south and east, the line of storms follows by the dinnertime hours.
While the threat of flooding is low, there is still a chance that some stronger, isolated storms could produce heavy downpours at times for localized flooding issues.
10 Day Forecast:
After the system passes Saturday evening, we drop those temperatures by nearly 20° as a high-pressure system brings plenty of sunshine our way! Light jackets may be needed as you head out the door for work or for the kiddos heading to school for Monday and Tuesday morning. By Tuesday afternoon, we should see a return flow from the Gulf, driving our temperatures and humidity back up to close out the work week.