Sunny skies and warm temperatures continue across the region, though chances for scattered showers and thunderstorms persist over the next several days.
Monday, July 14, will see mostly sunny conditions with a few afternoon clouds. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible, with highs reaching around 91 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will remain light, blowing from the southeast at 4 mph. Humidity is at 59%, and the UV Index is very high at 10 out of 11. Sunrise is at 6:18 a.m., and sunset at 8:40 p.m.
Monday night brings increased cloud cover and scattered thunderstorms. Lows are expected around 71 degrees, with winds light and variable. The chance of rain is approximately 50%, and humidity will rise to 90%. The moon will rise at 11:16 p.m. and set at 10:04 a.m. under a waning gibbous phase.
On Tuesday, July 15, partly cloudy skies are forecast, with highs near 89 degrees. A stray shower or thunderstorm remains possible, with winds from the southeast at 6 mph. Humidity levels will be around 75%, and the UV Index remains high at 9 out of 11. The sun rises at 6:18 a.m. and sets at 8:39 p.m. Tuesday night is expected to be cloudy, with lows near 72 degrees and a slight chance of rain at 24%.
Wednesday, July 16, will feature similar conditions, with partly cloudy skies and a high near 88 degrees. Winds will shift slightly to the south-southwest at 5 to 10 mph. Humidity will remain elevated at 74%, with a UV Index of 9 out of 11. Overnight, there’s a 40% chance of scattered thunderstorms under partly to mostly cloudy skies, with lows around 73 degrees.
Meanwhile, heavy rainfall continues to impact portions of Texas already hard-hit by recent storms, contributing to localized flooding and travel disruptions.
Residents across the region should remain alert for changing weather conditions, particularly during afternoon and evening hours when thunderstorms are more likely.