Houston, TX – The Houston area will experience a mix of high heat, isolated showers, and ongoing air quality concerns over the next five days. Here’s a detailed look at the forecast:
Friday: Temperatures will climb to the lower 90s, with a high near 94°F in Houston. Expect partly cloudy skies with isolated showers in the afternoon. An Ozone Action Day is in effect, so limit outdoor activities, especially for sensitive groups.
Saturday: The heat intensifies, with highs reaching up to 95°F under mostly sunny skies. Rain chances are low, but a brief, isolated shower is possible. Saturday will be hot and dry overall, so stay hydrated and avoid prolonged sun exposure.
Sunday: Similar to Saturday, temperatures will hover around 94°F with sunny conditions prevailing. There’s a slight chance of a brief shower, but most areas will stay dry. It’s another hot day, so continue to take precautions against the heat.
Monday: Temperatures dip slightly to 92°F as clouds increase. There’s a 35% chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, providing some relief from the heat. While the rain is welcomed, it will remain warm and humid throughout the day.
Tuesday: The week closes with highs around 92°F again, with a 50% chance of scattered showers and storms. Expect increased cloud cover, but the humidity and warmth persist, keeping the region in typical summer conditions.