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24-05-2025
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Houston weather: Memorial Day weekend forecast
The Brief Hot and Humid Conditions Through Memorial Day Unsettled Weather Pattern Arrives Next Week HOUSTON - The holiday weekend is here and you can expect it to be hot and humid for most of it. Expect highs in the low to mid 90s through Monday, with heat index values around 100-105°. A persistent southeast breeze will maintain high humidity levels and may carry haze from agricultural fires in Mexico. Also, if you are headed to the beach this holiday weekend, be aware that rip currents are likely. Swim near lifeguards and don't venture far into the water unless you are a very strong swimmer. Never swim at San Luis Pass - it's illegal and dangerous. Other than those warnings, just enjoy the warm breezes, stay hydrated and protect your skin from the sun. Rain chances will begin to increase Monday with afternoon and evening storms possible, especially north. For the rest of next week, the weather begins to turn more unsettled. Showers and thunderstorms become more likely Monday night into Tuesday as a weak cold front approaches, bringing a higher chance of rainfall through much of Tuesday. The pattern continues midweek with scattered showers and storms on Wednesday and Thursday. Highs next week could stay in the mid to upper 80s with continued muggy conditions. The Source Information in this article comes from the FOX 26 weather team.
Yahoo
24-05-2025
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Houston weather: Memorial Day Weekend latest forecast
The Brief Hot and Humid Conditions Through Memorial Day Rain Chances Increase Next Week NOAA Releases Hurricane Season Forecast HOUSTON - The holiday weekend is here! Expect highs in the low to mid 90s through Monday, with heat index values around 100-105°. A persistent southeast breeze will maintain high humidity levels and may carry haze from agricultural fires in Mexico. Also, if you are headed to the beach this holiday weekend, be aware that rip currents are near lifeguards and don't venture far into the water unless you are a very strong swimmer. Never swim at San Luis Pass - it's illegal and dangerous. Other than those warnings, just enjoy the warm breezes, stay hydrated and protect your skin from the sun. Rain chances will begin to increase Monday with afternoon and evening storms possible, especially north. For the rest of next week, the weather begins to turn more unsettled. Showers and thunderstorms become more likely Monday night into Tuesday as a weak cold front approaches, bringing a higher chance of rainfall through much of Tuesday. The pattern continues midweek with scattered showers and storms on Wednesday and Thursday. Highs next week could stay in the mid to upper 80s with continued muggy conditions. The government agency released it's expectations for this hurricane season yesterday and it's right about what was expected with numbers that should be near or above average. This should not effect your preparations for hurricane season, but it is interesting because the more storms we have to track, the more alert we'll have to stay all summer long. The Source Information provided by your Gulf Coast Weather Authority team.