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Houston prepares for severe weather tonight, into the morning hours

“Feels-like” temperatures could soar to 102–104°F this afternoon

Houston has daily chances for rain and storms

Monday’s Forecast:

HOUSTON – Monday southeast Texas has two opportunities for thunderstorms - We are watching for the chance for rain Monday on your way to work and on your way home. There is chance that storms could bring damaging winds and hail Monday.

Monday severe risk level is 1 out 5.

 The first starting with a complex moving out of North Texas it arrives into northern counties 2 am and pushing through 4 am. By 6 am the Harris counties and areas near I-10 begin to see showers and storms that will continue to slip south of I-10 to the coast through the late morning.

An outflow boundary will push into Northern counties overnight.
Showers and storms continue to move south

The second chance for showers and storms happens after 5 pm.

Another chance for showers and storms

There will be some dry time throughout the day which could help temperatures stay in the upper 90s with feels like temperature in the triple digits.

Hot and steamy Monday
Triple Digit Heat

Stay safe with these tips:

  • Hydrate constantly. Carry water and drink regularly.
  • Beat the heat. Shift outdoor activities to before 10 AM or after 6 PM.
  • Dress smart. Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing and take frequent breaks in the shade or indoors.

Rainy Pattern:

Expect daily showers and storms possible as cold front stalls over SE Texas. Over the next three days rain totals range from 1 to 2 inches but over the next 7 days some areas may pick up 5 inches of rain.

Daily rain chances

Tracking The Tropics

  • Tropical Atlantic: No tropical cyclone activity expected in the next 7 days, as there are plenty of plumes of Saharan dust. It will bring a hazy look to our weekend forecast
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  • Eastern Pacific: Tropical Storm Barbara, located a few hundred miles south of Mexico’s Gulf of Tehuantepec, has sustained winds of 60 mph and is moving at 12 mph. We’re also watching tropical depression and an area of low pressure near Barbara.
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10 Day Forecast:

Next week temperatures return to closer to average as rain chances help decrease heat. Thankfully, Father’s Day doesn’t look like a washout.

Rainy week ahead

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