Monday’s Forecast:
HOUSTON – The last day of September comes with a refreshing start to the morning with temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s. Monday afternoon highs reach the mid 90s across SE Texas and the above average temperature trend will continue Tuesday, the first day of October. The average high this time of year is 88.
Air Quality Alert:
The NWS has issued another Air quality alert for the day. If you’re sensitive to air quality or even struggle with allergies, make sure to wash your hands and change your clothes as soon as you come inside, to help ease any symptoms of AQ or allergies.
You can track AQ and Pollen in your neighborhood here:
Tracking the tropics:
The Caribbean and The Gulf of Mexico are quiet for now, but there is a potential for a tropical system to develop in the Gulf over the next seven days. Presently, no immediate formation is expected, but weather patterns suggest that by the end of next week, there could be movement near Louisiana. This development is something that the Storm Tracker 2 team will continue to monitor closely.
10-day Forecast:
Moving into next week, Houstonians should brace for continued high temperatures. By Tuesday, the start of October, the mercury is expected to rise to an unseasonably high of 96 degrees. There is a chance of rain on Thursday through Saturday as we track tropical moisture. For more weather updates and to share your weather photos and videos, visit Click2Pins.