News Summary
Houston is suffering through a three-day record-breaking heat wave, with temperatures peaking at 96°F. High humidity levels are making it feel even hotter, raising concerns for residents’ health. A weak front may offer slight relief next week, but severe thunderstorms and the potential for tornadoes loom. Residents are urged to take precautions against heat-related illnesses as the heatwave continues, with no significant rain opportunities expected in the near future.
Houston Experiences Record-Breaking Heat as Humidity Levels Soar and Thunderstorms Loom
Houston is currently enduring a three-day record-breaking streak of high temperatures, with the situation expected to worsen over the weekend. The temperature soared to 95°F on Tuesday, reaching 96°F on Wednesday, and falling slightly to 95°F again on Thursday. The combination of intense heat and high humidity is pushing the “feels like” temperatures into the triple digits, causing concern regarding heat-related illnesses.
Residents in the area are urged to take precautions to avoid heat exhaustion as acclimatization to high summer heat can take weeks. Despite a weak front anticipated next week that may offer slight relief, the immediate forecast indicates continued above-average temperatures with minimal chances for rain.
Current Weather Conditions
The forecast predicts patchy fog until 9 AM, transitioning into high heat and humidity throughout the day. Southerly winds are contributing to this phenomenon, as they bring in moisture and raise dew points, making it feel like a staggering 98-102°F. Although a slight cooling is predicted from a front mid-week, Saturday morning temperatures are expected to remain in the upper 70s and 80s.
Today marks a FOX 26 Storm Alert Day due to the potential for severe thunderstorms starting around midday and continuing through the afternoon. Afternoon highs are expected to be in the low to mid 80s. A tornado watch remains in effect particularly north of I-10, indicating an increased risk for hail, high winds, heavy rainfall, and the possibility of isolated tornadoes. Additionally, a flood watch has been issued for areas north of Houston as thunderstorms are likely to develop over Hill Country, which could impact northern counties.
Looking Ahead
As Houston continues to confront high temperatures, a 10-day forecast shows no significant rain opportunities in sight, raising concerns for prolonged heat exposure. Residents are reminded to stay hydrated and cautious when outdoors, especially as they adapt to these high temperatures.
The anticipation of more rain during the long weekend hangs in the uncertainty with the possibility of a surge of tropical moisture arriving on Memorial Day weekend. While most of Houston might remain dry, isolated storms are anticipated throughout the area, particularly in the northern regions.
If the weak cool front arrives on Tuesday night, it may help reduce humidity for a few days, providing a brief respite. Under these conditions, mornings could feel more pleasant, with lows expected in the upper 60s, though afternoon highs are still likely to exceed 90°F.
Conclusion
As Houston continues its battle with exceptionally high temperatures and humidity, residents are encouraged to monitor conditions closely. Staying informed about weather developments is crucial, particularly with the impending storms and potential severe weather. The city is navigating a challenging period defined by record-breaking heat, underscoring the importance of health and safety measures during this extreme weather event.
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Additional Resources
- FOX 26 Houston Weather
- ABC 13 Houston Weather Forecast
- Weather.com – 10 Day Forecast
- Click2Houston Weather Updates
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