FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Make sure you are drinking plenty of water, taking it easy in the heat and avoiding strenuous activity during the hottest part of the day. The good news is that heat advisories are not expected for Tuesday. This is due to the fact that Saharan dust is expected to build into the area Tuesday and Wednesday which will mix in some drier air. Temperatures will still be a bit above average the rest of this week in the upper 90s during the afternoon and near 80 overnight. Isolated afternoon and evening storms should stick around through this weekend. Don is no longer a tropical cyclone but two additional tropical waves have a low shot for development in the Atlantic.
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