Hurricane Season Assures Heat Waves: Houston Weather Outlook for June 2, 2025
Tranquil Monday in Houston following Sunday's turbulent weather conditions.
Welcome to the scorching heatwave sunzerdarbies! Today in Houston, the skies are clear and calm, but that warm glow ain't just from the sun's rays. Expect the temperatures to sizzle at a blistering 100 degrees or so thanks to the high humidity. Winds blowing from the southeast at around 10-15 mph might offer a little break if you can find some sweet shade.
Sweat it out this week with minimal rain
As we gear up for the first week of June, we're in for some sweltering days with temperatures around the mid-90s, typical for this time of year. If you're planning on working outside, make sure to stay hydrated and keep those breaks coming to avoid heat exhaustion! Wednesday seems like the rainiest day with isolated showers popping up along the way, but since it's still Houston, we ain't promisein' nothing for sure.
Hurricane season is here – prepare yourself!
Hold onto your boots, Houston – hurricane season has officially started! As of now, things look quiet, but the Saharan dust is drifting across the Atlantic Ocean. You might notice this hazy backdrop causing some discomfort if you've got a sensitive breeze passage.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting quite the stormy season this year, with between 13-19 named storms, 6-10 hurricanes, and 3-5 major hurricanes. So, it's high time to bone up on your hurricane preparedness strategies!
Remember, the past ain't the prologue, but history has a way of repeating itself. Let's hope we ain't in for another hurricane-happy season like '17 or '08. Stay tuned for more updates on the ever-changing tropical weather scenario.
Stay cool, Houston!
Sources: our weather team, NOAA
As we brace for the heatwaves and hurricane season, it's crucial to prioritize our health and lifestyle. The upcoming days in Houston may bring scorching temperatures, reaching up to 100 degrees, making it essential to stay hydrated and take regular breaks while working outside to avoid heat exhaustion. Additionally, the arrival of hurricane season requires us to prepare ahead with hurricane preparedness strategies, considering the prediction of a stormy season this year.