Houston Weather Forecast
The weather in Houston is expected to be stormy on Saturday, followed by a muggy Father’s Day. Storms are likely to occur on both Saturday and Sunday, with a chance of brief strong storms that could lead to isolated flooding, especially in the afternoon.
Weekend Weather Outlook
Saturday and Father’s Day Sunday will be muggy and unsettled, with afternoon storms likely to occur. The storms could bring heavy rain and strong winds, so it’s essential to stay indoors and avoid traveling during these times. The muggy weather will continue throughout the weekend, making outdoor activities uncomfortable.
Next Week’s Weather
The pattern of daily scattered thunderstorms is expected to continue for at least the next week, with lower rain chances on Tuesday and Wednesday. However, the coverage of storms will increase by the end of the week, bringing more rain and thunder to the area. High temperatures will remain near normal June levels, with plenty of humidity making the weather feel hot and sticky.
Tropical Update
The tropics remain quiet for Houston, with no tropical activity in the Gulf and Caribbean. However, a new storm named Dalila has formed near the Acapulco area in the Eastern Pacific. Dalila is expected to move out into the open waters of the Pacific, but tropical storm winds could impact the western Mexican coast.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the weather in Houston is expected to be stormy and muggy over the weekend and into next week. It’s essential to stay indoors during heavy storms and to stay hydrated in the hot and humid weather. With the tropics remaining quiet, Houston can focus on the local weather patterns, which will bring daily scattered thunderstorms and high temperatures. Stay tuned to the FOX 26 weather team for the latest updates and forecasts.



