Houston Faces Record Heat and Severe Storms Ahead

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Houston is bracing for extreme heat with temperatures nearing record highs of 95°F. A cool front is expected to bring a slight chance of showers and storms, while flood alerts are issued for possible heavy rainfall. Residents should prepare for oppressive heat and stay informed about weather conditions as Memorial Day weekend approaches.

Houston is set to experience another sweltering day, with temperatures reaching close to a record high of 95°F, initially set in 2003. Residents can expect hot, humid, and breezy conditions, although afternoon breezes may provide some relief from the intense heat.

A significant shift in the weather pattern is anticipated as a cool front moves through Houston on Tuesday, which will bring a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms later in the day. While this front won’t cause a dramatic drop in temperatures, it will alter wind direction from the south to the north. This change is expected to introduce drier air and reduce humidity levels, leading to more comfortable mornings following the front, with temperatures dipping to the low 70s instead of the upper 70s and low 80s.

On Tuesday, “feels-like” temperatures are projected to soar into the triple digits, signaling the potential for oppressive heat conditions. As the Memorial Day weekend approaches, rain chances are forecasted to increase slightly, currently estimated between 20-30%.

A Stage 1 flood alert has been issued due to anticipated heavy rainfall and severe storms in the Houston metro area on Tuesday and Wednesday. Scattered severe storms are predicted to begin around midday and continue into the afternoon on Tuesday. The National Weather Service has also issued a tornado watch for the area, raising concerns about hail, high winds, heavy rain, and potential tornadoes, especially north of Interstate 10.

Concern for flooding remains high, with predictions of rainfall accumulation ranging from 1 to 3 inches through Wednesday, with localized areas possibly receiving up to 5 inches of rain. Winds are expected to gust up to 30 mph on Monday, which may help alleviate some humidity but also contribute to heat index values soaring into the upper 90s.

The approaching weak front is expected to stall off the coast, which will provide only limited relief from the ongoing rise in temperatures. Despite this, higher humidity and heat are projected to return over Memorial Day weekend, although no record-breaking heat is anticipated. Isolated storms may continue through the beginning of the week, adding to the mix of weather challenges residents may face.

This weather summary reflects current conditions and forecasts for Houston as of May 19, 2025. As the city braces for the high temperatures and severe storms, residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during this weather event.

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