Need to know
- Near-record warmth continues, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s
- Fog and low visibility will be a daily concern this weekend, especially at night and during the morning hours
- Rain chances remain low Saturday but increase Sunday with an approaching front
- Cooler air filters into Houston on Monday
Near-record warmth continues
Today stays warm and humid across Southeast Texas. Skies start mostly cloudy, with areas of dense fog extending north to I-10. Temperatures will climb again into the upper 70s to low 80s, running 10 to 25 degrees above normal.
In Houston, the record high for today is 83 degrees, set in 2016.
Low temperatures remain unusually mild, only falling into the low to mid-60s.
Fog again?
Yes, fog season is in full swing. Patchy to areas of dense fog are expected to redevelop tonight, especially near and south of I-10, including coastal communities and bays.
Any rain?
Not really for today. A little mist or drizzle is possible with fog and low clouds. A few spotty light showers cannot be ruled out, but widespread or heavy rainfall is not expected…