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Here’s when storms could wash the oak pollen away

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Warm, sticky weather will continue through Sunday, but a cold front arriving later in the week could help cool us off and wash more of our oak pollen woes away.

Temperatures will start in the upper 60s Sunday with a touch of fog. Some sunshine poking through the clouds will warm temps into the low 80s. With a weak cool front staying far to our north, there’s now only a 20% chance of isolated showers.

After a slightly cooler Monday morning, the warm, sticky air will come rushing back in Monday afternoon, which should rattle more oak pollen off the trees. It looks like we’ll stay warm, humid, and breezy until a stronger cold front arrives Friday. That front could bring a line of heavier thunderstorms to wash more of our oak pollen woes away. It now looks like some rain will linger behind the front into Saturday with highs in the 60s and lows in the 50s for the first half of the weekend.

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