Monday Forecast in Southeast Texas
Temperatures in Southeast Texas are expected to drop into the 90s today, but with the heat and humidity, it will “feel” like 105 degrees in some areas. While there is no heat warning in effect for Monday, residents should still be cautious as heat warnings are expected for the first few days of the week.
There is a chance of localized rainfall on Monday, but it should not interrupt recovery efforts. Showers and storms may move toward the coast and stay south of Interstate 10. The sea breeze is not expected to be very active at the beginning of the week.
Weather Outlook for the Week
Looking ahead, a cold front is forecasted to move through the Lone Star State later in the week, increasing rain chances starting Thursday and continuing into Saturday. Despite being a cold front, temperatures are expected to only drop to the low 90s, providing some relief from the heat.
As we head towards the weekend, chances for showers and storms are expected to increase, especially south of Interstate 10. This weather pattern brings a mix of rain and cooler temperatures for the region.
Tropical Update and 10-Day Forecast
Currently, there is no tropical activity in the Gulf, Caribbean Sea, or Atlantic Ocean. Saharan dust is prevalent across much of the tropical Atlantic, keeping conditions quiet in the tropics. This dust is helping suppress the development of tropical waves at this time.
Looking at the 10-day forecast, the weather will start off mostly dry early in the week, but the chance of rain will ramp up along with the cold front later in the week. Residents should stay weather-aware as conditions may change with the approaching weather system.
Overall, Southeast Texas can expect a mix of heat, humidity, and chances of rain throughout the week. It’s important to stay hydrated, cool, and prepared for any weather changes that may occur. Stay tuned for updates from local meteorologists to stay informed about the latest weather developments in the region.