Enjoy two drier days before humidity and heat return

The Houston region received some much needed rainfall on Monday. The 0.25 to 3 inches of rainfall picked up will not erase our emerging drought, especially for areas south of Interstate 10, but for many parts of the area this was the first meaningful rainfall in all of April. Our next decent chance of rain will come next Sunday or Monday, but it is by no means a slam dunk.

Radar-estimated rainfall totals for Monday and Monday night in the Houston region. (NOAA)

Tuesday

The rains have ended for now, and northerly winds are bringing drier air into the region. Highs today will probably reach about 80 degrees beneath partially clearing skies this afternoon, as winds continue at 10 to 15 mph from the north. This evening should be quite pleasant, as winds relax and we see some of the last dry air of this spring. Overnight low temperatures will drop into the 50s for areas well inland, with 60s closer to the coast.

Lows on Wednesday morning will be reasonably chilly for late April. (Weather Bell)

Wednesday

This should be a great day, with highs of around 80 degrees, sunny skies, dry air, and light winds. Really, if you can spend a little time out doors morning, midday, or evening, you should.

Thursday and Friday

As the southerly flow reestablishes itself, our humidity and temperatures are going to go up. These will be partly sunny days with highs in the low to mid-80s on Thursday, and mid- to upper-80s on Friday. Nighttime lows will bounce back up to the low 70s.

Saturday, Sunday, and beyond

Saturday will almost feel summer-like, as temperatures reach near 90 degrees, with lots of sunshine and plenty of humidity. Sunday may see a few more clouds, and there probably will be a 20 percent chance of rain, or so, as the atmosphere is perturbed by an advancing cold front that will wash out well north of Houston. Some modest rain chances will remain for the first part of next week, with daily highs in the upper 80s to 90 degrees.

There is a decent chance of a cool front around the end of the first week of May, perhaps in the Thursday or Friday time frame of next week. But it is far, far from a lock at this point.

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  1. In Lavaca County (near Victoria), 0.66″ of rain was predicted. We received 0.1″. Very disappointing.

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