It will feel just like mid-May this week with very warm, humid and windy afternoons. Moisture will continue to increase with our onshore flow, keeping nights in the 70s. Weak waves of low pressure moving through from the west will also give us isolated shower chances Monday night night into Tuesday and again Tuesday night into early Wednesday but not much rain will fall in any of these showers. A stronger upper level wave will move into Texas Friday and slowly track to the east through the weekend as it become cut-off from the main air flow. With ample moisture in place, this will likely cause periods of showers and t-storms from Friday night through Sunday with the best chance of rain Saturday.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a spot shower chance and lows in the low to mid 70s.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, windy and warm with highs in the low 80s beaches to the upoper 80s inland and southeast winds at 15-25 mph. There is a spot shower chance.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, warm and humid with a windy afternoon and highs in the low 80s beaches to the low 90s inland and southeast winds at 15-25 mph.
Thursday: Partly sunny, warm and humid with highs in the low 80s to lower 90s, Heat indices will reach the upper 90s to near 100.