HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Another round of fog is likely to develop overnight, and it could even get dense, especially north of I-10. The sunshine will burn off the fog by 11 a.m., and temperatures will climb from lows near 60 to highs near 90.
Ozone pollution could one again get into an unhealthy range during the afternoon.
Rain chances look slim this week, but there is a pocket of moisture sliding in south of I-10 on Friday that's good enough to warrant a 10% chance of a shower. Otherwise, we'll have to wait until closer to Halloween for a pattern change that should bring up moisture levels significantly and eventually bring about some rain chances. Right now we have small rain chances starting next Wednesday at 20% then peaking at 30% on Halloween. This type of pattern usually yields scattered showers rolling in from the Gulf of Mexico, so no widespread rain is anticipated at this time.
It will almost certainly be a warm, humid Halloween with a small chance for streamer showers blowing in from the Gulf of Mexico. Low temperatures will start off in the low 70s, then arm into the mid 80s during the afternoon. A quick passing shower is possible at any time of day, including during Trick-or-Treat time.
Oscar has dissipated, and the tropics will likely stay quiet until the first week of November when a storm may try to spin up over the Caribbean. Head to our daily Tropical Update page for a complete look at what we're covering in the tropics.
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Montgomery/Walker/San Jacinto/Polk/Grimes Counties
Fort Bend/Wharton/Colorado Counties
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