Tonight’s Forecast:
This evening we will continue to stay warm, muggy and buggy with overnight lows in the mid-70s.
Current flooding in Harris County:
Stream and river status is below. You can also check our our Flood Tracker. Avoid parking along streams, rivers and creeks. Never drive around a barrier. Don’t let this week’s sunshine fool you, high water may still be present in some areas. Not only can you be swept away, but floodwaters also hide dangers that can cause sickness, injury or even death. Do not let children play in floodwaters!
Tuesday’s Forecast:
Tomorrow we’ll climb to 90° for the first time this year. It’s been a long while since we’ve been at 90° or above. Our last 90 degree day was on October 21st. For more on 90 degree climatology check out Frank’s blog here. We’ll also have a heat index ranging from 100°105°!
Be careful if you are spending a lot of time outside. Our bodies aren’t used to this kind of heat just yet. If you’re cleaning up your property, be sure to stay hydrated as this heat may lead to exhaustion.
Cool front Thursday:
Our next cool front is expected late Thursday. We have a chance of rain with temperatures back in the 80s at the end of the week.
There is a low threat for severe weather NW of Houston on Thursday.
There is also a low threat for flooding with the possible storms on Thursday.
Temperatures will tumble behind the front. Highs will drop by 10 degrees.
Mother’s Day Weekend:
Mother’s Day weekend looks great! Temperatures will be in the lower-80s with lower humidity compared to this week!
We will begin to increase our humidity by Mother’s Day, but it will still be pretty nice!
10-Day Forecast:
Today through Thursday we will see mild lows in the mid-70s with hot afternoons in the lower-90s. Starting Friday we will see slightly cooler temperatures with lows in the 60s and highs in the 80s.