Houston weather: Warm temps continue; possible rain tonight

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Houston weather: Feb. 10 morning forecast

Afternoon highs will stay well above normal, generally in the upper 70s and low 80s with mild overnight lows. There may be scattered showers late tonight into early Wednesday. 

Southeast Texas remains locked into a warm pattern more typical of April than February.

Spring-like pattern continues

Afternoon highs will stay well above normal, generally in the upper 70s and low 80s with mild overnight lows. 

Southerly winds off the Gulf continue to feed warm air into the region, keeping conditions comfortable but increasingly unsettled.

Showers tonight and early Wednesday

A weak disturbance moving through from west Texas may spark scattered showers late tonight into early Wednesday, especially during the morning hours. 

Widespread heavy rain is not expected at this time, but a few brief downpours are possible before activity tapers later Wednesday. 

No significant cooling follows this system.

Saturday storms - event impacts possible

Attention turns to Saturday, when a stronger system may bring showers and thunderstorms to Southeast Texas. This timing could impact Valentine’s Day plans and Mardi Gras festivities. 

While it’s too early to pin down exact timing or severity, this is a window to watch closely for periods of rain and storms. The main hope for salvaging our Saturday would be the possibility that storms pass to our north.

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The Source: Your Gulf Coast Weather Authority

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