A Spring-Like Pattern Lingers Over Houston This Week
Residents of Southeast Texas can expect a warm and sunny week ahead, with temperatures soaring into the mid-80s by Monday afternoon. The forecast is taking on a decidedly spring-like tone, with foggy mornings and clear evenings becoming increasingly common.
While tonight will be calm and clear, with temperatures dipping into the mid-50s, Monday morning is expected to bring thick sea fog along the coast that could linger throughout the day. But don't worry – warm sunshine will kick in by Monday afternoon, making it feel more like a spring day than an early winter morning.
However, there's one thing to keep in mind: fog won't be the only weather phenomenon to hit this week. Two storm systems are expected to sweep across Texas, bringing showers and storms to Houston on Tuesday and Wednesday. While heavy rain is unlikely, isolated thunderstorms may develop, especially during Valentine's Day festivities.
The good news is that a freeze is highly unlikely for the remainder of February – and probably won't occur until near the end of the month. But if you're planning outdoor activities this weekend, it's worth keeping an eye on the forecast.
In the meantime, take advantage of these pleasant spring-like days while they last. Get outside, enjoy the sunshine, and soak up those warm afternoons before we head back into winter weather – for now, at least.
Residents of Southeast Texas can expect a warm and sunny week ahead, with temperatures soaring into the mid-80s by Monday afternoon. The forecast is taking on a decidedly spring-like tone, with foggy mornings and clear evenings becoming increasingly common.
While tonight will be calm and clear, with temperatures dipping into the mid-50s, Monday morning is expected to bring thick sea fog along the coast that could linger throughout the day. But don't worry – warm sunshine will kick in by Monday afternoon, making it feel more like a spring day than an early winter morning.
However, there's one thing to keep in mind: fog won't be the only weather phenomenon to hit this week. Two storm systems are expected to sweep across Texas, bringing showers and storms to Houston on Tuesday and Wednesday. While heavy rain is unlikely, isolated thunderstorms may develop, especially during Valentine's Day festivities.
The good news is that a freeze is highly unlikely for the remainder of February – and probably won't occur until near the end of the month. But if you're planning outdoor activities this weekend, it's worth keeping an eye on the forecast.
In the meantime, take advantage of these pleasant spring-like days while they last. Get outside, enjoy the sunshine, and soak up those warm afternoons before we head back into winter weather – for now, at least.