Houston Weather: Rain and Storms Expected Through Memorial Day Weekend
Houston residents should prepare for persistent rain and potential flooding as multiple waves of storms are expected to impact the region th...
A heat advisory remains in effect for North Texas due to high temperatures and humidity, with heat index values reaching up to 105 degrees.
Wednesday offers a slight respite with potential rain showers and slightly lower temperatures.
Hurricane Erin, a major Category 3 storm, is churning in the Caribbean but is expected to turn away from the Eastern Seaboard.
Why this matters:: Prolonged exposure to high heat can lead to heat-related illnesses. Residents should take precautions to stay safe.
North Texas residents are under a heat advisory, marking the fifth consecutive day of such warnings. The combination of high temperatures in the mid-to-upper 90s and intense humidity creates "feels like" temperatures exceeding 100 degrees. Areas east of the metroplex are expected to experience the brunt of the heat, with heat index values approaching 105 degrees.
How to Prepare:
Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
Limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours.
Wear light-colored and loose-fitting clothing.
Seek air-conditioned environments when possible.
Who This Affects Most:
Outdoor workers
The elderly
Individuals with chronic health conditions
Those without access to air conditioning
Hurricane Erin has rapidly intensified into a major Category 3 hurricane in the Caribbean. While the storm is not expected to directly impact North Texas, it's a reminder of the hurricane season's potential for powerful weather events. Dangerous surf and rip currents are expected to impact the East Coast by midweek.
A weak front is expected to bring a pattern shift by midweek, potentially increasing shower chances and slightly lowering temperatures. The chance of precipitation is around 40% on Wednesday, with rain chances lingering through the end of the week, though decreasing.
7-Day Forecast:
Tuesday:: High of 101°F, partly sunny, 20% chance of showers.
Wednesday:: High of 97°F, partly cloudy, 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Thursday:: High of 94°F, partly cloudy, 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Friday:: High of 95°F, mostly sunny.
Saturday:: High of 95°F, mostly sunny.
Q: How long will the heat advisory last?
The heat advisory is in effect through Wednesday, but may be extended depending on conditions.
Q: Will Hurricane Erin affect North Texas?
No, Hurricane Erin is not expected to directly impact North Texas weather.
Q: When will temperatures cool down?
A slight cooling trend is expected by midweek, with increased chances of rain.
Stay vigilant about heat safety and take necessary precautions.
Be aware of the potential for isolated showers and thunderstorms, especially on Wednesday.
Monitor weather updates for any changes in the forecast.
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