Houston Faces Hot, Humid Weather with Supermoon Eclipse on Tuesday Night

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Houston, TX – Residents of Southeast Texas are in for a sweltering start to the week as temperatures soar into the high 90s on Monday and Tuesday. The National Weather Service forecasts continued heat and humidity with minimal chances of rain, creating potentially hazardous conditions. It’s essential to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day.

According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday night will also bring a rare astronomical event—a Supermoon eclipse. The partial lunar eclipse is expected to start at 8:41 p.m. EDT, with the peak at 10:44 p.m. during which 8% of the Moon will be covered. Viewers are advised to look to the eastern sky for the best view.

Safety precautions remain critical. Houston officials are urging residents to check on elderly neighbors, keep pets indoors, and avoid prolonged outdoor exposure during the hottest hours of the day. Stay informed on local weather updates as conditions could change quickly.

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