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Tracking the rain:
Thankfully, this morning’s lingering showers are moving out, and we’re tracking the opportunity to enjoy a few hours of sunshine with an above-average high in the mid-70s.
Warm, spring-like afternoons continue:
We’re tracking above-average temperatures this week, but not record-breaking. But I must admit that it feels more like early spring than mid-February, doesn’t it?
We’re still in the peak of cedar fever season which started in December through February. Which means mountain cedar pollen surging and with the windy conditions in the forecast on Saturday as we track another front, it’s the perfect recipe for is the most popular question: Do I have allergies or do I have a cold?
According to Dr. Vital from Vital Allergy & Asthma Center: You should seek treatment for a cedar allergy or a cedar sensitivity when your symptoms are: debilitating, if pollen is so irritating and so high it’s problematic for you, you can’t breathe, have significant sleep disturbances, or you can’t function on your job.
Tracking your Valentine’s Day and Rain:
We’re keeping a close eye on the forecast to help you plan your Valentine’s Day. Tomorrow, we’ll have the short-term models which will help you narrow down timing, but here’s a guideline to help you mentally prepare with your honey.
Guideline: We’re tracking lighter rain in the morning and a more solid line around 3 pm for areas to the west like Columbus, Katy and up to the north area like Woodlands and moving out to the east by dinner time.
Want a more in-depth Valentine’s Day forecast, Daji Aswad, Meteorologist breaks it down here:
TIMELINE: Thunderstorms expected for Valentine’s Day weekend
Your Extended Forecast:
You’ll also notice there is no cold weather in this 10-day forecast. The Presidents’ Day holiday is dry and mild. So if you like warmer weather, this 10-day forecast is for you!