Southeast Texas is in for a treat this week as a gorgeous stretch of weather sets in, starting with cool mornings giving way to pleasant afternoons. Temperatures are expected to rise significantly by the end of the week, with highs reaching near-record levels on Friday. 
While early November has been relatively cool, morning temperatures in the 40s and 50s will give way to sunny skies pushing the mercury into the mid-70s by afternoon. The good news is that this trend is expected to continue through Election Day, with warm weather dominating the region.
However, moisture returns on Wednesday, bringing with it lows in the 60s and highs in the 80s for the remainder of the week. While this may seem like a departure from the current warmth, overall conditions are still likely to feel pleasant.
But what about rain? After a couple of active days earlier in the week, the forecast is looking drier, at least for now. A potential pattern change could bring some showers and storms next weekend, but it's not set in stone yet.
One thing is certain, though: drought conditions are likely to continue throughout November.
In terms of tropical activity, there are currently no developing systems expected in the Atlantic Basin over the next 7 days. However, for a more in-depth look at current and potential developments, you can check out our tropical update page.
For now, residents of Southeast Texas are advised to keep an eye on the weather forecast, especially if they plan on stepping outside this Friday when temperatures are expected to soar into the mid-upper 80s β possibly even reaching the daily record high.
				
			While early November has been relatively cool, morning temperatures in the 40s and 50s will give way to sunny skies pushing the mercury into the mid-70s by afternoon. The good news is that this trend is expected to continue through Election Day, with warm weather dominating the region.
However, moisture returns on Wednesday, bringing with it lows in the 60s and highs in the 80s for the remainder of the week. While this may seem like a departure from the current warmth, overall conditions are still likely to feel pleasant.
But what about rain? After a couple of active days earlier in the week, the forecast is looking drier, at least for now. A potential pattern change could bring some showers and storms next weekend, but it's not set in stone yet.
One thing is certain, though: drought conditions are likely to continue throughout November.
In terms of tropical activity, there are currently no developing systems expected in the Atlantic Basin over the next 7 days. However, for a more in-depth look at current and potential developments, you can check out our tropical update page.
For now, residents of Southeast Texas are advised to keep an eye on the weather forecast, especially if they plan on stepping outside this Friday when temperatures are expected to soar into the mid-upper 80s β possibly even reaching the daily record high.