A rip current warning is active along the Gulf coast as Houston's Jeep Weekend peaks under upper-80s heat and gusting southeasterly winds. Plus, a multi-day rain and thunderstorm pattern moves in Monday through Friday with street flooding concerns and a welcome cool-down by midweek.
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Houston. There's a rip current warning up for the Gulf coast today, and with Jeep Weekend in full swing, that matters right now.
Outside of the water, Sunday itself is hot and thick. Highs are climbing into the upper eighties, and the humidity is the kind that hits you the moment you step outside.
Now here's where the week takes a turn. Monday kicks off a wet pattern that sticks around for days.
Here's something worth holding onto through the soggy forecast. Cloud cover and rain will pull afternoon highs down to the low eighties by Wednesday and Thursday.
Looking ahead to Memorial Day weekend, there's still some uncertainty in the timing. Saturday could bring scattered showers and storms depending on how quickly the system clears.
Houston. Stay out of the rip currents today, enjoy Jeep Weekend smart, and brace for a soggy work week ahead.
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