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Tonight’s Forecast:
We are tracking scattered showers and storms across SE Texas. To our west we are tracking a slow moving line of showers which have threatened flooding rains, strong winds and small hail. These storms are to the north of the Houston area, across Conroe to Houston this evening and will begin to decrease during the evening.
Friday’s Forecast:
We have a chance for showers and thunderstorms throughout the day, especially between 1-5PM. Temperatures will be warm with highs in the mid-80s.
The Weekend’s Forecast:
More rain is expected Friday afternoon. Saturday is warm and humid, with the strong cold front arriving Sunday evening. This front will lower temperatures to the 50s and 40s early next week.
Tracking a cold front:
Below is a look at the cold front Sunday at 1pm. Get ready for a rapid drop in temperatures when you wake up Monday morning.
Halloween will be cold and windy, so make sure your costumes are warm!
Tracking the Tropics:
No tropical activity is expected in the Atlantic basin for the next seven days. Tammy has lost all of its tropical characteristics. For more on Hurricane Otis and the rapid intensification, check out Frank’s blog. For up-to-the-minute alerts for the rest of our hurricane season, download our KPRC Hurricane Tracker 2 App.
10-Day Forecast:
Temperatures are unseasonably warm with highs in the mid-80s through the weekend. Our next cold front is expected Sunday evening. The big question is whether or not we have a soggy forecast for trick-or-treaters. With or without rain, it will be cold and windy, so plan on warm costumes!