
Houston is experiencing record-breaking heat under a persistent high-pressure system, with sunny skies and a high near 85 degrees. Early-season fog is forming after 4 a.m. and may return before 8 a.m. tomorrow, prompting drivers to use caution, according to the National Weather Service.
Drought conditions are worsening in parts of Texas, including Austin and Jackson counties. "HAPPENING NOW: We’re tracking patchy fog, and we’ll do the same tonight into Monday morning," as locals remain alert and rain is expected next week to ease the heat, as reported by Click2Houston.
A cold front is expected to arrive in Houston next week, bringing showers and thunderstorms. "Our best chance to see rain will be by the end of next week as a sizeable cold front will bring in showers and thunderstorm chances," as per Click2Houston. The front may also bring strong to severe storms, and temperatures are expected to drop closer to normal afterward.









