GALVESTON COUNTY — Southeast Texas will stay on the warm side through midweek as above-average temperatures linger across the region. Daytime highs are expected to reach the upper 80s to near 90 degrees through Thursday, with humidity keeping conditions muggy along the coast.
The National Weather Service in Houston-Galveston said isolated showers and a few thunderstorms could develop each afternoon, though most areas will remain dry. Rain chances are expected to taper off after midweek.
A weak cold front moving into the area late Thursday into Friday should bring slightly cooler and less humid air for the weekend. Overnight lows will dip into the lower 70s, providing a modest break from the recent humidity.
Forecasters expect mostly sunny skies Friday through Sunday with highs remaining in the upper 80s.
Galveston County, United States
| 86°78° | Partly sunny and humid; a thunderstorm in spots late this afternoon | |
| 89°77° | Humid with partial sunshine; a shower in places in the afternoon | |
| 88°75° | Partly sunny and humid | |
| 88°73° | Breezy in the morning; otherwise, plenty of sun | |
| 87°74° | Breezy in the morning; otherwise, less humid with plenty of sun | |
| 86°75° | Mostly sunny | |
| 88°76° | Warm with the temperature approaching the record of 90 set in 2021 with plenty of sunshine |






