Houston, TX – Houston residents should prepare for a wet and stormy Sunday as showers and thunderstorms are expected to move inland from the coast. The National Weather Service predicts warm temperatures near 83°F, along with a 60% chance of rain, which could impact travel along I-10 and other major routes. Residents are advised to monitor weather alerts and avoid flooded areas, especially in low-lying zones prone to water accumulation.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will remain unseasonably warm on Sunday, reaching highs of 84°F in parts of the Houston area. However, rain and thunderstorms will continue, with a significant risk of heavy downpours in the afternoon and evening. Sunday’s nighttime temperatures will drop to about 75°F, bringing a slight reprieve but with continued rain chances.
Looking ahead, Houston can expect even more showers on Monday with a forecast high near 83°F and gusty conditions of up to 20 mph. A cold front will arrive late Monday into Tuesday, bringing temperatures down to the low 70s by Tuesday afternoon and offering some relief from the weekend’s warmth. By Tuesday night, a slight chance of thunderstorms remains, though conditions are expected to gradually clear by Wednesday.
The upcoming week will feature a drop in both daytime and nighttime temperatures, with highs in the 70s and lows reaching the mid-60s by mid-week. The cooler, less humid air should provide a break for those weary of the muggy conditions over the weekend.
Safety Tips: Residents are urged to stay updated on the latest weather advisories, especially if commuting or traveling along I-10 and other major Houston routes. Avoid flooded areas and remember that even shallow water can pose hazards for drivers. For those planning outdoor activities, consider shifting them indoors or rescheduling until after Tuesday when the cold front passes.
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