Houston Weather Forecast
The weather in Houston is expected to be hot and dry for the next few days, with plenty of sunshine and afternoon heat running well above normal. There is a low chance of rain, with only a stray shower or two expected during the afternoon. However, the dry conditions are leading to an increased risk of brushfires, so it is essential to be cautious of any outdoor burning until conditions change.
Current Weather Conditions
The dry spell that started in September has continued into October, leading to dry vegetation and an increased risk of brushfires. The air quality is also a concern, with light winds causing it to dip into the unhealthy range for sensitive groups. The dry conditions have also led to moderate drought in counties west of Houston.
Weekend Forecast
The weekend is expected to be hot and dry, with plenty of sunshine and afternoon heat running well above normal. There is a low chance of rain, with only a stray shower or two expected during the afternoon. However, the dry conditions are expected to continue, leading to an increased risk of brushfires.
Slight Pattern Change Next Week
By early next week, clouds are expected to return, and spotty storms are likely to develop. While it will not be a washout, a few downpours are expected, bringing some temporary relief from the heat. The moisture next week could be partially tied to a tropical wave, but it does not look like anything to worry about at the moment.
Tracking the Tropics
Imelda is no longer a hurricane but is still a large and powerful storm in the central Atlantic. It brought heavy rain and strong winds to Bermuda, but is racing away and will gradually weaken as it eventually makes its way to London. However, there are two new areas to watch in the Atlantic basin. One tropical wave coming off the West Coast of Africa has a low chance for slow development over the next week as it moves west. Another tropical wave near south Florida has a very low chance to develop into a tropical depression or tropical storm over the next week as it pushes into the Gulf.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the weather in Houston is expected to be hot and dry for the next few days, with a low chance of rain. The dry conditions are leading to an increased risk of brushfires, so it is essential to be cautious of any outdoor burning until conditions change. A slight pattern change is expected next week, with clouds and spotty storms developing, bringing some temporary relief from the heat. It is also essential to keep an eye on the tropics, with two new areas to watch in the Atlantic basin. Keep checking back for updates on the weather forecast.



