Houston, Texas – Persistent heat and muggy conditions will grip Southeast Texas through Sunday, with highs climbing into the mid-90s and a daily chance of isolated, pop-up storms—especially along the coast.
According to the National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston, temperatures on Saturday and Sunday will range from 91°F to 95°F across much of the region, with overnight lows staying warm in the mid to upper 70s. Areas like Houston, Conroe, and College Station will feel the brunt of the heat, while coastal cities including Galveston and Bay City may see isolated afternoon showers.
While no widespread severe weather is expected, residents should prepare for brief downpours, gusty winds, and lightning in storm-prone zones—especially south of I-10. Travel may be impacted by reduced visibility during these storms. The weather service notes that coastal areas are slightly more favored for rain overnight.
To stay safe in the heat, limit outdoor activity during peak sun hours, stay hydrated, and check on vulnerable neighbors or pets. Charge phones and monitor local alerts in case of sudden weather changes.
Isolated storm chances remain in play through Sunday evening, with no significant cooldown expected early next week.