Temps will warm into the mid and upper 90s today with mostly-to-partly sunny skies. ©2020 FOX Television Stations until TUE 2:30 PM CDT, Galveston Island and Bolivar Peninsula, Inland Brazoria County, Inland Galveston County, Inland Harris County Occasionally, a few of the late day storms could be strong, but the overall coverage should remain limited. That’s drier compared to the soggy days we’ve been having.
The rest of the week looks a little drier, but a few daily showers will still be possible. Heat Index Values will be around 103.Rain chances will drop to only 20% on Thur and Fri, but will go up to 40% on Sat. Sunday and Monday will be very warm across Southeast Texas. A front will approach SE Texas Friday night and early Saturday. Tuesday weather forecast. The coming week looks about normal for the first week of August.Rain chances will drop to only 20 percent on Thursday and Friday but will go up again on Saturday.
©2020 FOX Television Stations until TUE 2:30 PM CDT, Galveston Island and Bolivar Peninsula, Inland Brazoria County, Inland Galveston County, Inland Harris County It began broadcasting in 1971. We then return to a typical summertime pattern for Houston. The coming week looks about normal for the first week of August.Friday looks hot and humid with only a 20% chance for rain. Warm afternoons with a slight chance for showers.The next couple of days should be warmer and drier. They offer live newscasts, trafficcams and weather doppler radar images. The storms that do form will likely produce heavy rain and not move very quickly. Hurricane Isaias is still moving towards Florida and hurricane conditions are expected along their coast on Saturday and Sunday.A stalling front moving into Houston Friday evening will keep some rain chances in the overnight and into Saturday. Sunday is looking like a better day than Saturday, with lower rain chances and slightly warmer.A stalling front moving into Houston Friday evening will keep some rain chances in the overnight and into Saturday. Temperatures will go up a bit but will be close to normal for this time of year. Highs will still reach the mid-90s today and throughout the weekend, expect similar highs. That’s drier compared to the soggy days we’ve been having. Our northern counties have a better risk for some storms but they may not last long enough to reach Houston. Warm afternoons with a slight chance for showers.We are starting off on a rainy note this weekend with areas of heavy rain this morning. There’s a daily chance for rain, but it doesn’t look nearly as soggy as last week.
Typical August heat will be in place this week with daily highs in the mid 90s, lows in the mid 70s and isolated late afternoon storms. Yesterday, we saw that setup in Brazoria County. A front will approach SE Texas Friday night and early Saturday. A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 10 a.m. Heat index values as high as 102.
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We're expecting to see showers and storms, once again, today. We then return to a typical summertime pattern for Houston. Sunday and Monday will be very warm across Southeast Texas. from THU 10:09 AM CDT until FRI 1:00 AM CDT, Galveston Island and Bolivar Peninsula Temps will go up a bit, but will be close to normal for this time of year.Rain chances will drop to only 20% on Thur and Fri, but will go up to 40% on Sat. Our northern counties have a better risk for some storms but they may not last long enough to reach Houston. Most of us will just be reminded it is August in Houston with hot afternoons.We are not looking for a lot of organized rain over the next week but there will be a few isolated storms around Houston each day. All of this will help keep temps at or just below normal and that’s nice.Scattered showers are expected across SE Texas and the Houston area on Wed. A few coastal showers will also be possible, especially near Matagorda and Brazoria counties. Tracking your local forecast for Houston and all of southeast Texas has never been easier with the FOX 26 Houston Weather App. Rain chances will remain slim all week as temperatures remain near average.The next couple of days should be warmer and drier. Temps will go up a bit, but will be close to normal for this time of year.
Most of us will just be reminded it is August in Houston with hot afternoons.After a Saturday morning of heavy rain in several parts of the area, our Sunday is starting off slightly cooler and dry! Occasionally, a few of the late day storms could be strong, but the overall coverage should remain limited.
The rest of the week looks a little drier, but a few daily showers will still be possible.