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HOUSTON - The hot, hazy and humid pattern will take over the Houston area for much of the rest of the week.
It will be hot and humid Wednesday, with not much happening. A plume of dust is still in place giving way to hazy conditions.
High pressure moves in over Texas just in time for the 4th of July holiday. Houston can expect hot temperatures, lots of hazy sunshine and high humidity.