Tuesday morning weather forecast
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The warm and dry weather continues for Southeast Texas. An isolated afternoon shower/storm could be seen around Houston this week but most will only see partly cloudy skies. Next weekend will heat up even more with less chance for rain.

Monday evening weather forecast
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The warm and dry weather continues for Southeast Texas. An isolated afternoon shower/storm could be seen around Houston this week but most will only see partly cloudy skies. Next weekend will heat up even more with less chance for rain.

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Monday afternoon weather forecast
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Memorial Day is shaping up to be very warm and breezy with a few small, quick-moving sprinkles possible. Other than that, look for a heat index near 100, but with a nice breeze. The rest of the week should be fairly similar with highs in the low to mid 90s, lows in the upper 70s and a few isolated showers each day. Hurricane Agatha will soak southern Mexico over the next couple of days, but is not expected to affect our weather.

Sunday night leading into Memorial Day weather forecast
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Memorial Day across Houston will see afternoon temps in the lower 90s but the feels-like temps will be over 100. Be safe if you are enjoying time outdoors. Isolated afternoon showers return to the forecast for Tue, Wed, and Thursday, and then look for a very hot and dry weekend.

Sunday Morning Forecast with Meteorologist Lena Maria
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A warm, and breezy end to the long weekend with increasing humidity. Isolated to widely scattered daily showers and storms are possible, but will be very limited in coverage and intensity if they occur. Be sure to keep sun, heat, and swimming safety in mind for any outdoor plans as not much changes over the course of the extended period. Staying warm and sunny through our first weekend in June.

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Saturday night leading into Sunday morning weather forecast
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Plenty of sunshine and more heat is ahead for the rest of the holiday weekend. Highs will climb into the low 90s both tomorrow and Memorial Day with humidity levels increasing. If you are beach bound, breezy south winds could create rough surf and rip currents - so make sure you are checking in with the lifeguard before heading out into the water.

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Saturday Morning Forecast with Meteorologist Lena Maria
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Another ozone action day today with bright sunshine and light winds. Today will also likely be the hottest day of the long weekend, with "feels like" values in the upper 90s. Although we don't need to worry about rain, be sure to practice sun/heat safety. Beach/swimming safety will be more of a concern Sunday and Monday, with stronger winds that could create rip currents, and choppy elevated seas. Not much changes in the extended forecast, though we may see some isolated showers middle of next week.

Saturday morning weather forecast
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The unofficial start to Summer is here and Mother Nature is bringing the heat! Plenty of sunshine is expected all weekend long, with temperatures climbing into the 90s. Another Ozone Action Day is posted for tomorrow across Harris, Brazoria and Galveston counties. Not much changes in the forecast until the middle of next week, when we may welcome a few scattered showers across the region.

Friday evening weather forecast with Meteorologist Adrienne Vonn
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The unofficial start to Summer is here and Mother Nature is bringing the heat! Plenty of sunshine is expected all weekend long, with temperatures climbing into the 90s. Another Ozone Action Day is posted for tomorrow across Harris, Brazoria, and Galveston counties. Not many changes in the forecast until the middle of next week, when we may welcome a few scattered showers across the region.

Friday afternoon weather forecast with Meteorologist Lena Maria Arango
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Heading into the long holiday weekend on a hot, and dry note. There is an Air Quality Alert for Ozone today for Harris, Brazoria, and Galveston counties. Unlike yesterday's clear blue skies, we'll see intervals of clouds and a sunny day with a very small risk for a pop-up shower or storm. Not many changes in the forecast until the middle of next week, when we may welcome back some rain chances. Enjoy the sunshine, stay hydrated, and don't forget that hurricane season begins next Wednesday, June 1st, our 30-minute Hurricane Season Special airs tonight at 9:30 p.m.

Hot Memorial Day weekend ahead
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Sunny, hot weather is back and will remain in place through Memorial Day. Look for highs in the mid 90s today with a slight chance for an isolated late day storm. For the weekend, Sunday and Memorial Day Monday look a bit windy, so use caution if you plan to swim at the beach. Otherwise, protect yourself from the sun and try to stay cool. Next week, a few daily showers return beginning Tuesday.

Friday morning weather forecast
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High pressure dominates our weather pattern through at least the long weekend, keeping us sunny dry and quiet. Plan for lighter winds, lower humidity and a few more cool starts followed by warm, bright afternoons. As that high pressure shifts eastward toward the end of the weekend, we'll get a bit breezier with an approaching area of low pressure to the west. That brings the possibility for rain chances middle of next week, but for now they look fairly minimal.

Thursday evening weather forecast with Meteorologist Lena Maria Arango
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High pressure dominates our weather pattern through at least the long weekend, keeping us sunny dry, and quiet. Plan for lighter winds, lower humidity, and a few more cool start followed by warm, bright afternoons. As that high pressure shifts eastward toward the end of the weekend, we'll get a bit breezier with an approaching area of low pressure to the west. That brings the possibility of rain chances middle of next week, but for now they look fairly minimal.

Thursday morning weather forecast
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We are entering another stretch of sunny, hot days with high temperatures running around 3-5 degrees above normal for the Memorial Day weekend. Patchy fog is possible over the next couple of nights, but otherwise, expect mostly clear conditions. Breezy south winds above 20 mph are possible for Sunday and Monday. The outlook for the first week of June looks slightly warmer than normal with highs in the low 90s.