Houston weather pattern shifting drier with temperatures climbing into 90s
Some areas have picked up several inches of rain just over the last few days. So it's great that the weather pattern is finally starting to shift to a drier one. Hotter weather will prevail with temperatures likely climbing to the low 90s by Friday. The rain chance will only be around 10% in the next few days. But a weak cold front will bump our rain chances back up to around 30% for Saturday. So expect spotty showers this weekend with a few additional showers next week. Temperatures remain close to average next week in the middle to upper 80s. Don't forget to download our FOX 26 WX App to get the latest weather updates for the area!
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