90 degree weather continues this week, feeling hotter as we add tropical humidity

90 degree weather continues this week, feeling hotter by midweek
The 90 degree weather continues this week, and eventually it will feel much hotter as we add in tropical-like humidity midweek.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The sunny and warm weather this weekend was just a taste of what's to come later this week. By Tuesday we'll add in tropical-like humidity, which could send feels-like temperatures into the triple digits for the first time this year.

Temperatures are off to the races today under this sunny sky. Temperatures Monday will be back in the low 90s with a heat index in the mid-upper 90s expected in the afternoon.

What do I need to know about this week's weather?

The heat is going nowhere, and the humidity will only get worse. That will push low temperatures higher into the upper 70s by Tuesday morning, and the heat index will climb into the mid-90s to near 100. Those who know they'll be without power for an extended time need to consider finding a place to stay cool during this hot and steamy stretch of weather. We do have a small chance of thunderstorms returning Thursday as a front pushes into the northern part of the state.

So how many 90-degree days can we expect?

Sunday was the second day in a row with 90 degree weather, and by the end of this week we could add many more 90-degree days to that streak. As of right now we have high temperatures staying in the low 90s over the next 10 days. The only two days where temperatures might not touch 90 is Wednesday and Thursday, and that would be because of cloud cover or storms. The heat index both days though could still make it feel like the mid-upper 90s

Any potentially stormy days I need to be aware of next?

It's been a pretty active month for rain and thunderstorms with 10 of the past 19 days with rain recorded at Bush Intercontinental. And while these next couple of days will be quiet, the ABC13 weather team is keeping a close eye on the next storm system that could take shape into the middle to end of next week. Thursday in particular there's the chance that thunderstorms that develop north of Southeast Texas move from the north. There's still a lot of variability though this far out, but as of now Thursday is Houston's next best chance for rain and storms.

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