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Houston weather: Foggy start Friday ahead of sunshine and high ozone levels

Getting a break from widespread rain and storms this weekend

Enjoying the sunshine? Houston’s weather pattern did a complete 180 this week. After days of consistent downpours, sunshine and heat continue to settle in for the weekend. Enjoy it while it lasts because rain will return next week.

Quieter weather pattern on the way:

Friday morning, watch for some patchy dense fog before sunshine takes over late morning. By the afternoon, the only issue will be poor air quality for Galveston, Brazoria, and Harris Counties. If you suffer from respiratory illness, limit your time outdoors.

Waking up to fog

While the weekend is dry, more rain is possible next week as we start the month of June. With more sunshine and less gloom through the weekend, temperatures will heat back to the upper 80s and low 90s.

Daily heat driven pop-up showers and storms next week

And speaking of June, hurricane season officially begins next week on June 1st.

To help you get prepared before the season ramps up, be sure to catch our KPRC Hurricane & Flood Survival Guide live next Wednesday at 8 p.m., where we’ll cover what you need to know heading into the 2026 season.

In the meantime, check out this list for 2026 Hurricane Names: The history of how hurricanes get named

10-DAY FORECAST:

We’re looking at a hot and dry forecast going into the weekend. If you had to cancel plans because of the rain, you should be just fine for this coming weekend!

Summer time pattern sets in for the start of June