Where’s The Rain:
HOUSTON – More sunny days as we head into the last week of October. 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.
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Monday’s forecast:
Monday morning, a familiar pattern, comfortable with fog developing. Monday’s high temperatures will reach the upper 80s to low 90s.
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 that early Trick-Or-Treating will be dodging some showers.
Nothing looks to be a washout at this time, but earlier that you and the kiddos go out, you’ll have a higher chance to see some spotty showers. It looks like the showers taper off as the night wears on.
Tracking the Tropics:
After a quiet stretch in the tropics, there is an area of broad counterclockwise rotation in the southwest Caribbean Sea that has a 40% chance of developing over the next 7 days. Right now, there will be no impact on the Gulf Coast. Hurricane season runs through November 30th.
10-day Forecast:
A weather change up Wednesday through the start of November with daily shower chances (finally!) Although it would be a bummer for trick-or-treaters, any rainfall would be beneficial.