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Dense Fog Advisory in effect until 10 a.m.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Areas of dense fog Thursday morning could slow you down on the roads. A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 10 a.m., so give yourself some extra time for your commute.

If you’re hoping for some cooler fall weather, you’re going to have to sweat it out for several more days before those hopes become reality.

You’ll want to take your time this morning as you get on the road. Fog is making it very difficult to see.

It’s going to be another warm and sticky day Thursday. Temperatures will warm into the upper 80s. A weak front will stall out to our north, briefly turning the wind out of the northeast.

When will our next cold front arrive?
It looks like you’ll be waiting for about a week. We have the next cold front penciled in for Wednesday, October 27th.

Is there any rain that could cool us off before then?
Overall rain chances remain very slim through the weekend due to a lack of deep moisture. Deeper moisture could start moving in late Monday and bring higher rain chances by Tuesday. It all depends on the track a developing storm in the Pacific takes.

How does the weekend look?
It will remain warm and humid this weekend. The Gulf breeze will keep low temperatures near 70 with highs in the mid-to-upper 80s. There will be enough moisture for a 20% chance of a shower.

Is there anything of concern in the tropics?

Texas is normally done with hurricane season by mid October. Chief Meteorologist Travis Herzog explains whyhere. We will be monitoring a developing system in the Pacific that could send moisture into Texas and combine with next week’s front for a higher chance of heavy rain.

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