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Warming trend expected through the week as storms shift westward:
We enter into a much quieter weather pattern after this past weekendâs powerful storms. The most organized severe weather and flash flooding risks are focused on Central Texas. Houston will only see a few hit-or-miss showers through the end of the week, with any areas of true concern focused on the central part of our state.
The big story for Houston this week is less about wet weather and much more about the warmth and humidity. Highs are expected to be well above the typical 80 degrees for this time of year, likely reaching the mid-80s and creeping up near 90 degrees by Saturday. Mornings will start in the 70s, keeping the city on the muggy side.
Weekend cold front brings more storms and lower temperatures:
A cold front is currently forecast to move into Houston Saturday evening into Sunday. This front is expected to bring a line of showers and thunderstorms as it passes, followed by a noticeable cool down.
Sunday highs dip to around 76 degrees and it gets cooler on Monday with a high of 68 degrees. A few mornings next week dip to the 50s.
Exact timing and impact could shift as the week progresses, so weâll keep you updated.