Houston is under a dangerous heat advisory today, June 18, with a high near 92°F and a heat index reaching as high as 108°F — plan your outdoor time carefully, limit midday exposure, and keep the water flowing all day.
Today’s Setup
Tropical Storm Arthur has dissipated, but it left behind a swampy, soupy airmass that’s the real story this week. The National Weather Service is tracking dewpoints near 80–81°F, which is what’s pushing that feels-like temperature well above 100°F. Skies will be mostly sunny with a south wind of 5 to 10 mph and gusts to 20 mph — don’t expect the breeze to offer much relief. The Heat Advisory covers all of southeast Texas through Friday.
Best Window To Be Outside
Early birds get the only tolerable air — plan outdoor activity before 9 AM or after 7 PM CT. By late morning, Memorial Park, Hermann Park, and the trails along Buffalo Bayou will feel punishing. Check on elderly neighbors and anyone without reliable air conditioning, as overnight lows tonight only fall to 81°F with a heat index still up to 105°F. Recovery from daytime heat is minimal.
Heat and Storm Risk Through the Weekend
Juneteenth, Friday June 19, mirrors today: partly sunny, a high near 92°F, and a heat index up to 109°F. There’s only an 11% rain chance during the day. But by Friday night after 1 AM CT, the National Weather Service sees a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms as storm outflow from a stalling front over the Red River Valley edges toward the Houston metro. The weekend brings a better chance of scattered convection — check your Houston weather forecast for updates as timing firms up.
Fire Danger
Gusts up to 20 mph combined with intense heat create elevated fire conditions. Confirm local burn bans before any outdoor grilling or yard burning. Keep a fire blanket kitchen close whenever you’re cooking outside, and take five minutes today to test your smoke detector combo pack. If smoke moves through the area, an N95 respirator mask smoke is smart to have on hand — especially for those with respiratory conditions.
Tonight: Concerts in the Heat
Two shows land in Houston tonight. The Khalid: It’s Always Summer Somewhere Tour plays 713 Music Hall — indoors and manageable. Kali Uchis: For The Girls Tour with special guest Mariah The Scientist hits The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, which is an outdoor amphitheater. Arrive hydrated and dressed light. Find tickets on StubHub if you still need them for either show.
Astros Hosting the Guardians This Weekend
The Houston Astros take on the Cleveland Guardians at Daikin Park on June 20 and June 21 (with a Jose Altuve Soccer Jersey giveaway tied to the June 19 game). Tailgating in this heat takes strategy — pack a rolling cooler with wheels, stake out shade near the ballpark early, and arrive closer to first pitch to minimize sun exposure. Represent with a Houston Astros jersey and Get tickets on SeatGeek if seats are still available.
What to Eat Tonight
Skip the oven entirely. Cold Thai noodle salad, build-your-own wrap bars, or smoothie bowls are the move — a high-powered blender makes quick work of frozen fruit and saves you from heating up the kitchen. Need ingredients? You can order groceries on Amazon and skip the hot parking lot altogether.
Next Few Days
The Heat Advisory runs through Friday. The weekend brings an increasing storm chance as that northern boundary slowly wobbles south — scattered showers could offer brief relief, though humidity stays high regardless. Check our outdoor gear deals if you need to restock before the weekend, and keep the forecast app handy as storm timing will shift.

