Introduction to Houston Weather
The passage of a cold front across southeast Texas will help drop humidity values as we start the work week. This change in weather is expected to bring relief from the high humidity that the region has been experiencing.
Lower Humidity to Start the Week
It won’t be quite as humid and afternoon highs will be in the upper 80s to low 90s. The lower humidity will make the temperatures feel more bearable, and residents can expect a more comfortable start to the week. You can expect temperatures to warm back up to the mid 90s by the end of the week, but overall this week looks to be dry through at least the start of next weekend.
Nearing the Peak of Hurricane Season
The tropical wave that we were monitoring the last few days now has no chance for further development. Meaning things are quiet across the Atlantic basin, the Caribbean, and into the Gulf. We are just days away from the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, which typically occurs around mid-September. This is a critical time for residents to remain vigilant and prepared for any potential storms.
Tropical Weather Update
The Atlantic hurricane season is expected to peak in the coming days, and it’s essential for residents to stay informed about the latest tropical updates. Remember to download FOX Local for the latest tropical updates and to stay ahead of any potential storms. The tropical wave that was being monitored has dissipated, and the Atlantic basin, Caribbean, and Gulf are currently quiet.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Houston weather is expected to be less humid and warm in the coming week, with temperatures ranging from the upper 80s to low 90s. However, with the peak of hurricane season approaching, it’s crucial for residents to remain prepared and informed about any potential storms. By staying up-to-date with the latest tropical updates and downloading FOX Local, residents can ensure their safety and stay ahead of any severe weather events. The information in this article comes from the FOX 26 Weather Team, providing accurate and reliable weather forecasts for the Houston area.



