Thursday morning weather forecast
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Thursday looks like a fantastic end of May day across Houston. Look for dry air with a mild start and warm afternoon highs. As we head into the holiday weekend, we start another stretch of hot days with very little chances for rain. So that means we do look to stay dry through Memorial day, with rain chances possibly returning middle of next week.

Wednesday evening weather forecast with Meteorologist John Dawson
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Thursday looks like a fantastic end of May day across Houston. Look for dry air with a mild start and warm afternoon highs. As we head into the holiday weekend, we start another stretch of hot days with very few chances for rain. So that means we do look to stay dry through Memorial day, with rain chances possibly returning middle of next week.

Brief cool-down, chance for late day storms Wednesday

A line of severe storms blew through the Houston area early Wednesday morning, and the area is enjoying a brief cool-down in the wake of those storms.

Brief cool-down Wednesday, with chance for late day storms
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A line of severe storms blew through the Houston area between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. this morning and, in the wake of those storms, we will enjoy a brief cool-down and a chance for a few late day storms today. Thursday will begin with morning temps in the 50s and low 60s followed by highs in the upper 80s. A heatwave returns for Friday and the Memorial Day weekend with highs in the low to mid-90s and lots of strong sunshine.

Wednesday Early Morning Forecast
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Southeast Texas will see another round of storms Tuesday night as a cold front moves through. Houston should prepare for strong winds and heavy rain. The area will start to dry out on Thursday and another long stretch of warm/dry weather starts with the holiday weekend.

More storms in the forecast
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FOX 26 Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz takes a look at the forecast for Tuesday and more storms expected Wednesday morning.

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Scattered showers and storms possible on Tuesday
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Storm coverage is likely to be lower than previously expected today, but scattered storms are still possible, especially south of I-10 this morning and east of I-45 this afternoon. Highs should rise to the mid 80s. One or two waves of rain are likely on Wednesday and the National Weather Service still has our area under an isolated to scattered chance for severe weather. Rain totals still could reach 3" in spots.

Stormy weather and showers on the way
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Monday was quiet across Houston but stormy weather returns to Southeast Texas on Tuesday morning. Several rounds of showers and storms will move across the area until a front late Wednesday slowly clears the skies. A warm and dry pattern returns for the end of the week and runs through the holiday weekend.

Stormy weather returns on Tuesday morning
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Monday was quiet across Houston but stormy weather returns to Southeast Texas on Tuesday morning. Several rounds of showers and storms will move across the area until a front late Wednesday slowly clears the skies. A warm and dry pattern returns for the end of the week and runs through the holiday weekend.

More storms ahead this week
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A line of storms Saturday night brought drought relief, but also some of the coolest temperatures since late April. We should see at least one more complex of strong storms Tuesday, then the potential for a last round on Wednesday. This rain is much needed as areas south of Houston are now in a severe to extreme drought. Following the final round of rain late Wednesday, more hot, humid air will build in through this weekend with highs back in the mid-90s.

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Monday afternoon weather forecast
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A line of storms Saturday night brought drought relief, but also some of the coolest temperatures since late April. We should see at least one more complex of strong storms Tuesday, then the potential for a last round on Wednesday. This rain is much needed as areas south of Houston are now in a severe to extreme drought. Following the final round of rain late Wednesday, more hot, humid air will build in through this weekend with highs back in the mid 90s.

Sunday night leading into Monday morning weather forecast
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Southeast Texas received a good serving of much-needed rain on Saturday night. Monday could see an isolated shower but higher rain chances return to the forecast starting Tuesday. The end of the week will bring warmer temperatures with fewer chances for rain.

Sunday Morning Forecast with Meteorologist Lena Maria
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Round 1 of beneficial rainfall this week turned out to be a win, with many receiving between 1-3". That will put a dent in the drought, with several more opportunities for accumulation through midweek. Mostly dry through Monday night aside from isolated activity. Tuesday and Wednesday look to bring more promising rain chances, with pleasantly cooler temperatures lasting through the end of the week.

Saturday night leading into Sunday morning weather forecast
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Heat relief is almost here! A cold front will push into Southeast Texas late tonight, bringing much-needed rain to the area. Some of the storms could be strong to severe, packing gusty winds and even some hail. An active pattern sets up heading into next week with daily rain and storm chances. Improving weather conditions look to return just in time for the Memorial Day Holiday Weekend.

Saturday Morning Forecast with Meteorologist Lena Maria
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Today is the grand finale to our hot, dry stretch and it's going to feel every bit like it with heat indices soaring into the triple digits. Our much anticipated front arrives late tonight, bringing cooler temperatures in addition to daily shower and storm chances through the middle of next week. Sunshine returns just in time for the holiday weekend!

Friday night leading into Saturday morning weather forecast
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Heat relief is almost here! We'll have to endure one more hot and humid day, with highs on Saturday afternoon climbing into the 90s and feels like temperatures approaching 102. A cold front will push into Southeast Texas late Saturday night into Sunday morning, spreading in rain and thunderstorms. This front will stall nearby, bringing multiple rain and storm chances into much of next week.

Friday evening weather forecast with Meteorologist Adrienne Vonn
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Heat relief is almost here! We'll have to endure one more hot and humid day, with highs on Saturday afternoon climbing into the 90s and feels like temperatures approaching 102. A cold front will push into Southeast Texas late Saturday night into Sunday morning, spreading in rain and thunderstorms. This front will stall nearby, bringing multiple rain and storm chances into much of next week.

End of our hot, dry stretch is on the horizon
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Plan for two more days of 90+ with gusty south winds. A wind advisory is in effect today for western counties through 6pm, with winds that could occasionally top 25mph. Late Saturday night through early next Thursday morning, a stalled front will sway over the region keeping daily chances for rounds of rain and storms in the forecast. Severe weather is not expected, but some heavy downpours may work their way into the mix from time to time. The sun looks to return late Thursday, with improving conditions heading into Memorial Day Weekend.