Houston Weather Forecast
Houston is expected to experience unsettled weather on Wednesday, with heavy rain, lightning, and gusty winds moving through the area. The best chance for rain and storms will be from I-10 to the coast as a cold front sinks in.
Current Weather Conditions
Some downpours are expected to linger south of Houston on Thursday morning before much drier air arrives. The cold front will bring a slight cooldown to the area, with lows dropping into the 60s and highs near 90, along with lower humidity.
Cold Front and Sunshine
Beginning on Thursday afternoon, the overall trend will be for sunshine and drier air to take hold for several days. Residents can expect clear nights and sunny days with light north breezes, making for a pleasant weekend.
Tropical Activity in the Atlantic
The tropics are very active, with several systems being monitored. Hurricane Gabrielle is racing northeast away from Bermuda and the United States, but hurricane warnings are in effect for the Azores, where the storm will pass over on Thursday night and Friday.
Hurricane Gabrielle and Tropical Storm Humberto
Tropical Storm Humberto has formed in the Atlantic and is expected to become a hurricane by the weekend as it moves northwest. Invest 94-L is bringing stormy weather to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and there’s a chance that one or both of these systems could bring rain and wind to Florida and the Carolinas from the weekend through next week.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Houston can expect unsettled weather on Wednesday, followed by a cooldown and sunshine on Thursday. While the tropics are active, no systems are currently a concern for Texas. Residents can stay up to date with the latest weather forecast and tropical updates from their trusted weather authority.



