Low humidity blows in Sunday across SE Texas behind Saturday night storms
A third straight week of bone dry weather may get a little relief from a weekend cool front

Saturday night storms:
The front is sparking tornado and thunderstorm watches from East Texas through Mississippi but SE Texas is missing most of the action.
Storm that reach our northern counties could still produce strong to severe storms that have damaging winds over 20 mph. A notable risk of severe thunderstorms is developing today in northern areas- Spring, The Woodlands, Conroe, Huntsville, Livingston
Check out radar here:
By 10 PM we’ll be tracking our actual cold front that will be bringing storms from the northwest to the southeast. This line will likely push through the Houston area around 11PM, The trend shows more showers than storms by the time the front reaches Houston. However, don’t be surprised if you do hear a clap of thunder.
The front will keep progressing southeast and exit off the coast by 2 am pushing to the east - right outside our viewing area.
Now remember, forecasting is not a perfect science, the cold front could speed up or slow down, they usually they speed up, so it’s possible the times could be a little adjusted.
Sunday’s Forecast:
Houston returns to sunshine and low humidity Sunday as winds blow from the north.
Those who were looking for a major cool down, Sunday temperatures remain warm in the upper 80s.
Elevated Fire Risk:
Behind the front moisture gets squeezed out, this will likely amplify fire danger. Burn bans are increasing across the area with only a few counties holding out.
- Avoid spark-causing activities, as fires can flare up fast.
- Never leave a fire burning unattended or without purpose.
- Secure tow chains to prevent dragging and sparking.
- Don’t drive or park over tall grass.
- Avoid tossing lit cigarettes onto the ground.
We will likely see more counties added to the list through the next few weeks, especially if we stay in this hot and dry pattern, which appears that we will.
Your extended forecast:
We are tracking several cold fronts in the 10 day. There’s the cold front bringing storms Saturday that will drop humidity for Sunday. We are also tracking a cold front Tuesday that will shift our winds. Our final cold front comes at the end of next week to drop our highs into the mid-80s. Monday morning looks to be the coolest morning in our forecast!
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