
Houston begins the summer season with high temperatures and typical Gulf Coast humidity. There is a slight chance of showers from late morning through early afternoon. Heat index values are expected to reach around 101 degrees, with south winds possibly gusting up to 20 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
Following the summer solstice, Houston enters a stretch of hot weather with heat index values expected between 100–106°F this weekend. FOX 26 Houston advises caution near the coast due to rip current risks, recommending swimming near lifeguards or staying close to shore. On Sunday, warm conditions continue with a slightly higher chance of rain and nighttime lows in the mid-70s. Looking ahead to next week, increased chances of showers and thunderstorms are expected, though daytime highs will remain near 90°F with occasional sunny breaks.
FOX 26 Houston reports that no tropical activity is expected in the Atlantic over the next seven days. In the East Pacific, there is a 40% chance of a tropical system forming off the west coast of Central America, which could affect weather conditions in the coming days. The forecast shows that Houston’s summer weather remains consistent with previous years.









