Houston Weather Forecast: Pleasant Skies Linger Until Weekend
A beautiful day is ahead for Houston, with plenty of sunshine expected to warm temperatures into the low 70s for afternoon highs. Overnight lows will be in the mid-to-upper 40s, about 10 degrees warmer than they were on Tuesday morning.
As a weak cool front moves through the area, it's likely to bring only a few degrees off the lows and highs Thursday. However, by Friday, the Gulf breeze is expected to return quickly behind this front, bringing milder weather once again.
Looking ahead to the weekend, there's a 30% chance of showers both days, with Saturday forecasted as partly sunny and mild with a low near 60 and a high in the mid-70s. Sunday, on the other hand, will be cloudy and cooler, setting the stage for an arctic outbreak that may impact the northern part of the country.
Although Texas is unlikely to see significant cold air, there's still a low chance it could bring freezing temperatures to our area by Monday morning. While this scenario isn't currently reflected in the 10-day forecast, long-range signals suggest we'll have to wait until late December or early January for a real freeze.
In the meantime, residents are advised to check back with ABC13 for updates on any potential changes in the weather forecast. If you have any tips, videos, or photos related to the weather, feel free to share them using our contact form.
A beautiful day is ahead for Houston, with plenty of sunshine expected to warm temperatures into the low 70s for afternoon highs. Overnight lows will be in the mid-to-upper 40s, about 10 degrees warmer than they were on Tuesday morning.
As a weak cool front moves through the area, it's likely to bring only a few degrees off the lows and highs Thursday. However, by Friday, the Gulf breeze is expected to return quickly behind this front, bringing milder weather once again.
Looking ahead to the weekend, there's a 30% chance of showers both days, with Saturday forecasted as partly sunny and mild with a low near 60 and a high in the mid-70s. Sunday, on the other hand, will be cloudy and cooler, setting the stage for an arctic outbreak that may impact the northern part of the country.
Although Texas is unlikely to see significant cold air, there's still a low chance it could bring freezing temperatures to our area by Monday morning. While this scenario isn't currently reflected in the 10-day forecast, long-range signals suggest we'll have to wait until late December or early January for a real freeze.
In the meantime, residents are advised to check back with ABC13 for updates on any potential changes in the weather forecast. If you have any tips, videos, or photos related to the weather, feel free to share them using our contact form.