Saturday’s forecast:
HOUSTON – We set a record high in Houston Friday, reaching 92°. Our weekend features more afternoon heat and morning fog. Our average high for this time of year is 79 degrees and we are around 10° above this. We may end up with the warmest October ever recorded in Houston.
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Saturday starts in the upper 60s with fog. We’ll climb to 90° with the record 92° set in 2010. It’s day and if we don’t get rain before Friday we’ll go down as the driest October on record for Houston. This is looking unlikely since rain is expected Wednesday and Thursday.
Sunday’s forecast:
No changes to the forecast Sunday. If you like dry warm weather, this is your weekend. Texans tailgating feels nice. We should be well shy of reaching the record of 94° from 2010.
Next Chance of rain:
We really need rain. It looks like our weather pattern is going to make a major change toward the middle and end of next week. We could get rain as early as Wednesday and it’s possible our Trick or Treating weather may be wet.
Tracking the Tropics:
There is no tropical development expected in the next seven days. There may be something that forms in the Caribbean in a week and a half. Hurricane season runs through November 30th.
10-day Forecast:
A weather change up Wednesday through the start of November. Although it would be a bummer for trick-or-treaters, any rainfall would be beneficial.