Tracking another tropical wave moving into the Gulf of Mexico
Thursday’s Forecast:
We’ll challenge record highs Thursday with forecast highs between 104-106. It may be too hot for the pool. There is a very isolated chance for a shower tomorrow, but I’m not confident we will see any rainfall reach the ground. Heat alerts are in place and will likely be extended through the weekend with highs in the 100s through next week. As a reminder, all of SE Texas is in under a burn ban.
The Gulf of Mexico could see another Tropical Storm next week. Long range data has this near Florida next Tuesday. The Atlantic has Franklin moving north and two other tropical disturbances that could also form. For up-to-the-minute alerts during our hurricane season, download our
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