Warm weather continues
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Houston’s warm fall isn’t fading fast. Here’s what’s fueling the heat, how La Niña factors in, and what it could mean for the months ahead.
In today’s post we discuss record heat in November, with a couple of days this week likely breaking high temperature marks. Houston is also going to finally see some meaningful
Houston will reach the lower-80s with a forecast high of 84. Winds are from the southeast which will help increase humidity. One of the staples of finally getting into fall is that when the warmer Gulf air pushes in, the main effect is for some dense fog to fill in each morning through the weekend.
Houston to face patchy fog, then near-record highs, with a cold front bringing potential thunderstorms next week.
If you think it feels warm now, just wait —temperatures across Southeast and central Texas are only going up as a powerful Pacific storm churns toward the state, setting the stage for a potentially stormy stretch next week.
The warm trend is expected to hold through the weekend and early next week thanks to a steady onshore breeze and a jet stream pattern that will keep cold air in the Northeastern US for now. Daily record highs are in jeopardy Sunday through Wednesday with records in the mid 80s and forecast highs also in the mid 80s.
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Houston weather: Warm temps continue Sunday, into early next week
The warm trend is expected to hold through the weekend and into early next week thanks to a steady onshore breeze.