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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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.
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.
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.
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°.