A high risk of rip currents continues today into Fri morning, along with hot temperatures with highs in the 90s and heat indices in the 100s through most of the week. We'll then have increasing chances of rain and a slight downtrend in high temps starting Sunday.
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Official X account for the National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX. Details: weather.gov/nws_x
- The main story for the rest of the week will be heat and rip currents. There's a 10% chance of tropical development in the Bay of Campeche, but significant development is not expected as the system moves into eastern Mexico. We will see an increase in rain chances Sunday onward.
- 10:50a Wednesday: If you're headed to the beach today, use caution as there is a high risk of rip currents. Pay attention to any beach flags. Moderate to high risks of rip currents will continue through the weekend.
- The main story for the next few days will be hot/humid conditions. Temperatures will peak in the upper 80s to mid 90s with heat indices reaching 100-105 degrees each day. Only isolated showers/t-storms are expected through Saturday. #txwx
- Areas that have had shower/thunderstorm activity have maximized around 1 to 2 inches of rainfall. Increasing coverage and training of showers/storms this afternoon will increase the potential for flooding issues, favoring the Houston metro and surrounding areas. #txwx
00:00 - Heading to the beach this weekend? Persistent onshore winds has led to a high risk of strong rip currents. Rip Currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore. Learn how to spot rip currents from shore, and make sure to swim near a life guard.
- Scattered showers/thunderstorms continue to move inland through this evening. Expect this pattern each day through the weekend. A Flash Flood Warning is now in effect for parts of Harris County until 3 PM. If you encounter flooded roadways, turn around don't drown! #TXwx
- Aviso de Inundación Repentina continúa Houston TX, Cloverleaf TX, Galena Park TX hasta las 3:00 PM CDT




































