The forecast this week is rinse and repeat. Heat, humidity, and spotty rain chances will hang around for most of this week. The two highest rain chances this week look to be on Tuesday and Wednesday. Before isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms develop, heat and humidity will blanket the area. Feels like temperatures will top 100 degrees each day. Here is a look at the forecast sweaty numbers for Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon. While rain chances are in the forecast, many locations will miss out as the thunderstorms will be more of the pop-up variety. Later this week rain chances will start to slide back to 20%.In the tropics we finally have a quiet stretch of weather ahead. The last couple weeks we were tracking Beryl as it made an almost 2 week trek across the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean, & southern/western Gulf of Mexico. Beryl made landfall along the Texas Coast as a category 1 hurricane Monday morning.Beryl will be a remnant area of low pressure by Tuesday as it continues to weaken over land.For the latest weather information and the area's certified most accurate forecast watch WJCL 22 News or check the free WJCL 22 News App. You can get weather updates anytime on social media...follow me on X here or on Facebook here.Jeremy NelsonWJCL 22 Chief Meteorologist
The forecast this week is rinse and repeat. Heat, humidity, and spotty rain chances will hang around for most of this week. The two highest rain chances this week look to be on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Before isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms develop, heat and humidity will blanket the area. Feels like temperatures will top 100 degrees each day. Here is a look at the forecast sweaty numbers for Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon.
Hearst Owned
More triple digit feels like temperatures
While rain chances are in the forecast, many locations will miss out as the thunderstorms will be more of the pop-up variety. Later this week rain chances will start to slide back to 20%.
Hearst Owned
Rain chances next 5 days
In the tropics we finally have a quiet stretch of weather ahead. The last couple weeks we were tracking Beryl as it made an almost 2 week trek across the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean, & southern/western Gulf of Mexico. Beryl made landfall along the Texas Coast as a category 1 hurricane Monday morning.
Hearst Owned
Tracking the tropics
Beryl will be a remnant area of low pressure by Tuesday as it continues to weaken over land.
Hearst Owned
Tropical Depression Beryl
For the latest weather information and the area's certified most accurate forecast watch WJCL 22 News or check the free WJCL 22 News App. You can get weather updates anytime on social media...follow me on X here or on Facebook here.
Jeremy Nelson
WJCL 22 Chief Meteorologist