
Houston will have a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, mainly between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. Patchy fog may affect the morning commute around 9 a.m. After the fog clears, the day will be partly sunny with a high near 91 °F, cooling down in the evening, according to the National Weather Service.
A weather front will bring temperatures down from the 90s to the mid-80s from Tuesday to Wednesday in Houston. Drivers should "make sure to take it nice and slow" and use low beams in fog. Isolated thunderstorms may develop by mid-afternoon, bringing "cooler, less humid air" by Wednesday morning. Officials say "we would need a few weeks in a row of consistent fronts with lots of rain" before lifting burn bans. Fire safety precautions include avoiding sparks and being careful around tall grass, as reported by Click2Houston.
On Wednesday, Houston will be sunny with a high near 82 °F, but a cold front later in the week will keep highs in the mid-80s. On Saturday, showers and possible thunderstorms are expected, with over an inch of rain likely. Residents should be prepared for varying conditions, including morning fog and weekend rainfall.









