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Fire Danger Ends Friday Evening, Here’s What You Can Expect This Weekend, Houston

Prepare for a warming weekend with safety in mind

HOUSTON – This weekend in Houston, temperatures are climbing, but so are the risks as fire danger levels rise to moderate and even very high on Friday. KPRC’s meteorologist warns residents to exercise caution. Let’s dive into what you can expect in terms of weather this weekend and safety precautions.

Fire danger and safety recommendations

While there’s no current red flag warning for the Houston area, the fire danger levels are still a concern. With southerly winds bringing some humidity, the conditions might seem less dry, but the risk remains moderate to very high. It’s advised to avoid starting any brush fires this weekend to prevent any potential spread. Make sure to stay informed and cautious about any fire activities around you.

Fire Danger for Friday (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Houston Rodeo weather expectations

This weekend is the final chance to enjoy the Houston Rodeo, and thankfully, the weather should cooperate. Evening temperatures will start warm and may drop to the lower 60s, so a light jacket could come in handy if you plan to stay late. It’s an ideal time to take in the rodeo events comfortably.

Temperatures in the 80s this weekend ahead of our next cold front (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Upcoming weather changes

As the weekend progresses, temperatures are expected to rise into the mid to upper 80s. Saturday morning may bring light fog, although it’s not predicted to be dense. Keep an eye on Sunday evening as there’s a possibility of strong storms, especially in areas north and east of Houston. However, it seems the Houston area itself might avoid the worst of these conditions.

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Warmer than average temperatures are expected over the next 10 days (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

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