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A cool morning and a warm afternoon in Houston Sunday

Humidity goes up a touch Sunday.

Plenty of sunshine with crisp cool air Sunday morning
Sunday’s forecast:

HOUSTON – This weekend is the perfect weekend to celebrate fall by going to the pumpkin patch! We start with the thermometer ranging from the 50s to mid-60s, while Galveston, starts the day in the 70s. Under partly cloudy skies, our high in Houston reaches the mid-80s, making for a gorgeous start to the weekend. Today expect a touch more humidity.

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Plenty of sunshine with seasonably warm temperatures.
We need rain!

For the first time in a year, Houston, and most of southeast Texas are back in a drought. It’s a moderate drought and conditions will get worse through the next two weeks with not much rain in the forecast. For more on our drought and our upcoming winter click here.

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Tracking the Tropics:

Nadine is now a tropical depression moving west across Mexico’s Yucatan region, the storm will continue to weaken as it moves overland.

Nadine is now a tropical depression

Oscar is a category 1 hurricane that is impact portions of eastern Cuba, Turks and Caicos and the southeastern Bahamas. The storm will make a turn to the east staying away from the United States.

Oscar will downgrade to a tropical storm by Monday.

Hurricane season runs through November 30th, but in recorded history SE Texas has never had a storm hit past October 15th. The reason is our cold fronts block storms from moving north. Fronts steer them east. We’ll probably have a few more storms but if they hit the United States it will be along the east coast.

10-day Forecast:

No rain in the forecast and there are also several days we get near 90°.

Cool mornings ahead but afternoons will continue to warm.

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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.

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