HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Get ready for a real treat on Halloween!
Monday morning will start off with temperatures in the low-to-mid 50s as high clouds continue to stream in from the west. Enough sunshine will pass through the clouds during the day to push high temperatures into the upper 70s. Evening temps will settle into the middle 60s after sunset. Eventually some rain will move into Southeast Texas, but most of it will hold off until after midnight.
When will we have rain chances this?
The first chance of rain returns Monday night and climbs to 60% by Tuesday. This passing weather disturbance will bring most of its rain during the morning with the highest accumulations in our coastal counties. Our next best opportunity for rain comes next weekend when a large upper-level low slowly passes by Texas. The timing of that disturbance and its highest thunderstorm chance is still uncertain, so keep tabs on our forecast through the week if you have outdoor plans for Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.
When does the time change occur?
That occurs in the early morning hours of Sunday, November 6th. After that happens, expect the sun to rise a little after 6:30 a.m. and set right around 5:30 p.m.
What’s happening in the tropics?
The National Hurricane Center predicts a hurricane named Lisa will be cruising through the Caribbean later this week. For the very latest check out our daily tropical update.
