Houston Weather Forecast: StormTracker 2 radar to remain quiet in the coming days
The current radar in Houston shows a relatively quiet weather pattern expected over the next few days. With high pressure moving in from Florida, the StormTracker 2 radar will not pick up much activity. There may be some light showers visible on radar between now and Tuesday afternoon, but the chances are slim. In case of any flooding, residents can stay informed by using the KPRC 2 Flood Tracker for alerts.
Morning Weather Forecast: Muggy start with temperatures in the upper 70s to lower 80s
As we start the morning, expect muggy conditions with temperatures ranging from the upper 70s to lower 80s. A few light showers may be coming in from the coast, but nothing too serious is expected.
Tuesday’s Weather Forecast: Hot temperatures with a chance of isolated showers
Looking ahead to Tuesday, the forecast is similar to Monday. There is a 20% chance of isolated showers, but overall, it is expected to be hot. Highs will reach the 90s, with temperatures feeling like the 100s.
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Tracking the Tropics: A 50% chance of a tropical wave forming in the Atlantic Ocean
In the tropical outlook, there is a 50% chance of a tropical wave forming in the Atlantic Ocean over the next seven days. Favorable conditions might lead to the development of a tropical storm named Debbie. Luckily, large high-pressure systems will steer the system away from Texas towards the Florida coast.
10-Day Forecast: Expect haze from Saharan dust and warm temperatures
Over the next week, Saharan dust will bring haze to the region, limiting shower activity. Temperatures will remain in the mid-90s, with highs in the 90s and lows in the 70s.
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