Winds have shifted to come from the north this morning, and dewpoints are falling in the wake of a cold front passage. On Tuesday morning at 6am CT, the dewpoint temperature at Bush Intercontinental Airport was 75 degrees; this morning at the same time it is 55 degrees. The lower the dewpoint, the drier the air feels, and it makes quite a difference. There is a chance dewpoints in parts of the city could fall below 50 degrees later today and this evening.
To get a sense of how rare such a front is during the summer months of June, July, and August, consider historical dewpoints in June. Matt compiled how many times the dewpoint has fallen below 50 degrees at Bush Intercontinental Airport, since 1980. Here’s the list of days, with the number of hours below 50 degrees:
- Jun 1, 1984 (5 hrs)
- Jun 11, 1988 (4 hrs)
- Jul 13, 1990 (3 hrs)
- Jun 9, 1996 (1 hr)
- Jun 1, 2012 (4 hrs)
So if you’ve been wondering why meteorologists are making a big deal out of a “front” that only knocks high temperatures down into the low- to mid-90s, the answer is very dry air. It will have a meaningful effect on both humidity and temperatures this evening when you walk outside.
Wednesday
Nearly all of Harris County missed out on rain showers as the front moved through this morning, as they ended up developing east and south of the region. High temperatures today will go up into the low-90s with sunny skies. Winds will blow from the north at 10 mph. Lows tonight will drop into the 60s for most of the area—heavenly for mid-June to be sure—but we’ll probably remain above the record low for June 11 of 61 degrees, set in 1976.
Thursday and Friday
Northerly winds will prevail over the region to end the work week, and this should make for continued warm days, in the low 90s, with nights falling down to around 70 degrees. Things won’t be quite as dry as they were on Wednesday, but it will still be really nice for June.
Saturday and Sunday
We’ll see a slight warming trend this weekend, with highs building into the mid-90s and lows pushing up into the 70s. But it won’t be full blast, in terms of humidity, quite yet. Skies should be mostly sunny.
Next week
A full-blown ridge of high pressure will establish itself over the southern and eastern United States next week, and this will set us up for a period of hot and sunny weather. Look for highs to climb into the upper-90s later next week, and I wouldn’t be shocked if the temperature hit 100 degrees. It’s going to be that kind of heat. Also, as the onshore flow reestablishes itself, expect plenty of humidity to return, with summer feeling like summer in Houston.
Our next real rain chances appear unlikely to return before next weekend, circa June 20.
What a glorious day to sit on the patio as the day begins! Yesterday @ 3 driving on Mason Road in Katy my car registered 103. Eeeekkkkk! I may stay outside all day and enjoy every cooler degree and less humidity 😜
Amen!!! LOVING breakfast on the patio!! Thanks for dialing up the great weather!!
My mom and her husband’s 30th wedding anniversary is today; thanks for the nice forecast LOL!
Sure, it is hot and it is summer weather but I’ll gladly take a break from the humidity! Hurray!
Very early this morning it seemed like it was going to rain but only a few drops fell. It got very windy which was I guess the front coming and the change in pressure. Meanwhile today is the 10th not the 11th, right?
Just makes you feel good to feel this weather without the “swamp” in June! Now if we could only get more of this in September!
Thanks, guys, for a comfortable morning 2.5 mile walk! One of my last for a while, given it’s June and I’ve just been called back to the office full time.
Can we have another dry front really, really soon? See what you can do.
I am absolutely SAVORING this drier weather! No issues reaching my step goal today.
I saw today that Cat 6 blog on Weather Underground is ending. I’m sorry to see Dr. Henson go! Glad you are still here to distill the local tropical weather science with no hype!
Woohoo! I’ll be able to smoke some cigars in the evening now. It’s too hot/humid otherwise this time of year and for certain cigars, they won’t smoke properly once heat and humidity get too high and they end up being wasted.