Tonight’s Forecast:
Tonight will be partly cloudy and warm with overnight lows right around 80 degrees. Winds will be from the south at 10-15mph.
Wednesday’s Forecast:
New model runs bring showers and storms across southeast Texas from 9am to 5pm. This line is developing in Oklahoma and looks to move our way. You can see different hourly models for the storms below:
The threats include heavy rain, strong winds, hail and lightning:
The rain will bring some relief to the hot and humid conditions we have been having and, if you don’t get the rain, look for 90s once again! We’re back to summer weather Thursday through Sunday.
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End of week forecast:
A ridge of high pressure builds in Thursday. This high pressure area will increases the temperatures and the humidity will still be high. The end of the week will feature the hottest temperatures of the year.
10-Day Forecast:
I could put a 40% chance of rain the forecast a few days. But for the most part, besides an isolated thunderstorms or two we’ll be mostly dry and hot the next 10-days!