Houston has a messy forecast ahead so lets dive right in.
TODAY and THANKSGIVING
Warm air is now moving into the Houston area off the Gulf of Mexico, and we’ll see a couple of warm, gray days with highs in the upper 70s and muggy overnight lows only falling to around 70 degrees. Light rain will also be possible on Thanksgiving, although probably not more than a tenth of an inch of rain or two, and most likely during the afternoon or evening hours.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY
Here’s where the mess begins. Over in the Pacific Ocean Hurricane Sandra is expected to move north into Mexico, and then toward the Big Bend area of Texas. This will pump a lot of moisture into the state and create conditions favorable for heavy rains.
But when you look at the rain accumulation totals through the weekend they appear to be highest over central, and especially northern Texas.
