Houston, TX – Southeast Texas will continue to experience high temperatures throughout the week, with heat advisories in effect as the region braces for upper 90s to low 100s. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), scattered thunderstorms are possible today, with partly cloudy skies accompanying the high heat.
The forecast shows temperatures ranging from 93°F to 100°F from Tuesday through Saturday. Wednesday could bring the hottest day, with highs expected to reach 99°F. Isolated thunderstorms could occur along the sea breeze, offering brief respite from the intense heat.
Residents are urged to stay hydrated and avoid strenuous outdoor activities, especially during peak heat hours. The NWS emphasizes the importance of heat safety measures, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly, children, and pets.
Looking ahead to the weekend, the forecast remains consistent, with highs lingering in the mid-90s and a continued chance of isolated showers. As heatwave conditions persist, Southeast Texans should prepare for potential power outages and ensure cooling centers are accessible to those in need.