Houston is in for another stretch of sunny and pleasant weather!
Rain chances also remain at zero to start the week, with mornings staying cool and humidity on the lower side.
Monday’s Forecast:
Monday is expected to kick off with clear skies and temperatures in the upper 60s at 7 a.m., warming up to the upper 80s by 3 p.m.
The trend of warm afternoons and crisp mornings is forecast to continue at least through the first half of this week.
Cool morning, warm afternoon
As we move toward October, there might be a slight uptick in dew point temperatures as some coastal moisture builds in, leading to the chance of a few hit-and-miss showers late next week.
For now, though, most days should remain dry with highs sitting in the upper 80s and low 90s. These temperatures are an improvement compared to earlier in the month and last month.
Fire Risk
Something to keep in mind with the lack of rain is we are pretty dry, elevating fire risk.
Rain chances gradually increase later this week for coastal areas. While we all enjoy the sunshine, avoid activities that could spark wildfires.
Your weather team is tracking fire danger thanks to the warmer weather and low humidity. (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston – All rights reserved.)Tropical outlook:
Hurricane Humberto: Packing winds of 155 mph, moving at 13 mph, about 350 miles from the Leeward Islands. While Humberto isn’t expected to hit land, it’s influencing Tropical Storm Imelda.
Is now a category 5 storm
Tropical Storm Imelda will continue to turn to the northeast early week as it strengthens to a Hurricane. Check out why this means less impacts for the Carolinas. This means less impacts for The Carolinas Continue to monitor the forecast for additional changes.
Storm curves east away from the United States
There are no tropical systems set to impact the Gulf Coast.
Make sure your family is prepared for whatever comes our way this hurricane season. You can check out our 2025 Hurricane and Flood Survival Guide here.
Your extended forecast:
Mornings fall to the upper 60s through Monday morning. It will feel great with lower humidity, enjoy it because humidity starts to climb next weekend.
Dry stretch continues
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