A burst of sunshine is expected to brighten up this weekend in Houston as the weather slowly recovers from a gloomy start. On Saturday, morning clouds will burn off by mid-morning, leaving behind mostly sunny skies with temperatures soaring into the mid-60s. However, residents along the coast may experience lingering cloud cover until later in the afternoon.
Sunday brings patchy dense fog that will clear up by mid-morning, making way for a mostly sunny day with highs reaching the low 70s. Unfortunately, this streak of sunshine is expected to be short-lived, as a cold front moves into the area during the second half of the day on Sunday, bringing temperatures down and ushering in the start of the next work week.
The exact timing of when winter's chill will set in remains uncertain, but long-range forecasts suggest that freezing temperatures are unlikely before the second half of December. Historically, Houston experiences its first freeze around this time of year, with the average date falling on the second week of December.
For now, residents can expect highs in the 60s and 70s during the day, while nighttime lows dip into the 30s and 40s β a far cry from the balmy temperatures that have defined the region's weather recently. Meanwhile, those with video or photo evidence of winter-like conditions are encouraged to share them using the ABC13 form.
Sunday brings patchy dense fog that will clear up by mid-morning, making way for a mostly sunny day with highs reaching the low 70s. Unfortunately, this streak of sunshine is expected to be short-lived, as a cold front moves into the area during the second half of the day on Sunday, bringing temperatures down and ushering in the start of the next work week.
The exact timing of when winter's chill will set in remains uncertain, but long-range forecasts suggest that freezing temperatures are unlikely before the second half of December. Historically, Houston experiences its first freeze around this time of year, with the average date falling on the second week of December.
For now, residents can expect highs in the 60s and 70s during the day, while nighttime lows dip into the 30s and 40s β a far cry from the balmy temperatures that have defined the region's weather recently. Meanwhile, those with video or photo evidence of winter-like conditions are encouraged to share them using the ABC13 form.