Houston, TX Weather Alert: Highs in 80s Through Thursday, No Rain Forecast

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Houston, Texas – Afternoon temperatures across Southeast Texas are expected to climb into the 80s by Wednesday and Thursday, continuing a dry weather pattern statewide.

According to the National Weather Service in Houston-Galveston, a steady warming trend will follow chilly early-week mornings, with no rainfall in the forecast through at least Friday. High temperatures are projected to reach the upper 70s Monday before rising into the low-to-mid 80s by midweek across much of the region.

Forecast highs include 81°F in College Station on Wednesday, 84°F in Columbus, 83°F in Wharton, and 77°F in Galveston. Houston is expected to reach 84°F by Thursday. Overnight lows will begin in the upper 30s and low 40s early in the week before moderating into the 50s by Wednesday night.

The five-day outlook shows consistent dry conditions, with no measurable precipitation expected. The agency noted the absence of rainfall may prolong dry soil conditions in some areas.

The warming trend may impact outdoor workers and students participating in after-school activities as temperatures shift from below-average mornings to springlike afternoons within a few days.

Forecasters have not issued any advisories or watches at this time. Residents are encouraged to monitor updates from the National Weather Service for any changes to the extended outlook.

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