Houston residents can look forward to a sunny day with a high near 74 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Gentle northeast winds will become easterly in the afternoon, with temperatures expected to drop to around 56 degrees tonight as cloud cover increases. The
NWS
report also anticipates a partly sunny Saturday with highs nearing 78 degrees and a shift from northeast winds to a southeastern breeze later in the day.
The forecast for next week includes a mix of weather conditions, according to
ABC13
. Starting off on Sunday with a slight chance of showers, moving to thunderstorms in the afternoon, Houstonians will feel the Southeast wind pick up, potentially reaching gusts of 20 mph. The looming Pacific cold front is due to shake things up on Monday, with a high probability of showers and thunderstorms. “A stronger cold front from Canada will blow in Tuesday night or Wednesday morning,” detailed ABC13, bringing with it a notably brisk Thursday where highs may linger in the upper 50s. Forecast suggests Houston’s coldest morning may follow on Friday with temperatures ranging from the upper 30s to low 40s.
Tropical Storm Sara, currently over the Caribbean, has prompted alerts from the National Hurricane Center. Although the storm is not expected to directly affect Texas, it poses significant risks of flash flooding and mudslides for Nicaragua and Honduras. The forecast suggests Sara will move into the Gulf of Mexico and could bring heavy rainfall to Florida next week. Residents of Houston, along with anyone monitoring tropical developments, can follow the storm’s progress on the National Hurricane Center’s daily Tropical Update page.
In the short term, the forecast indicates variable skies this weekend, but Houstonians can expect to experience a brief period of mild weather before stronger systems bring cooler air. For the latest weather updates, residents can visit the
National Weather Service website
.
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