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Thursday was the hottest day so far in Houston... and it will get hotter this weekend!

Temperatures will soar through Memorial Day

Temperatures will feel like the lower-100s Friday afternoon. (Copyright 2024 KPRC.)
Tonight’s Forecast:

Thursday was the hottest day of the year so far with highs in Houston hitting 92! Tonight will be warm, muggy and buggy with temperatures struggling to drop into the upper-70s.

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Friday’s Forecast:

Friday will be another very hot day, even hotter than what we saw Thursday. Temperatures will climb to the mid-90s with a heat index around 106°.

Temperatures will be hot. (Copyright 2024 KPRC.)
Heat warnings this holiday weekend:

The reason for this oppressive heat is a dome of high pressure over southern Mexico. We’re on the outer edge of this high. This is doing two things. First, it’s keep the severe weather north of us and second, it’s giving us a lot of heat. Temperatures climb to the mid-90s this weekend with the hottest day of the year expected Sunday and Memorial Day Monday. And the humidity also continues to go up. Sunday and Monday’s heat index will range from 106°-110°. Heat warnings go into effect when the heat index goes above 108° and that’s where we’ll be this weekend. Be safe, these are record setting feels like numbers for the month of May.

This high is creating our unrelenting heat (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Memorial Day Forecast:

Memorial Day will be sizzling hot with temperatures reaching the mid-90s with a heat index 106°-110°. For more on our Memorial Day forecast, check out this article.

Memorial Day forecast (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Memorial Day on Galveston (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
10-Day Forecast:

There is slight relief in the forecast. A front on Tuesday will lower temperatures to the 80s next week. We’ll also get slightly lower morning temperatures and a lower humidity.

We will continue to heat up through the weekend. (Copyright 2024 KPRC.)

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Chief meteorologist and recipient of the 2022 American Meteorological Society’s award for Excellence in Science Reporting by a Broadcast Meteorologist.