
Houston's weather forecast promises a sunny week, with temperatures around the mid-80s. Early morning fog today is expected to clear by 10 a.m., leading to several bright, sunny days and mostly clear nights. As reported by the National Weather Service, morning mist will consistently give way to clear, blue skies throughout the week.
The calm weather pattern continues with an "Ozone Action Day" in effect, signaling potentially high ozone levels, according to a National Weather Service post on X. This reflects the blend of industrial activity and nature's rhythms. Residents may encounter patchy morning fog that could briefly affect visibility but will soon clear, leading to warm days in the 80s. Nighttime temperatures will dip to the upper 50s and lower 70s, creating a pleasant balance.
Warm and quiet weather continues with highs in the 80s/lower 90s and lows in the upper 50s/lower 70s. An Ozona Action Day is in effect for today. Patchy fog can be expected early in the morning. #TXwx #HOUwx pic.twitter.com/YkaFVzJoaI
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) October 24, 2024
However, beyond Texas, a different weather story unfolds in several states. The Storm Prediction Center has identified a "Marginal Risk" of severe thunderstorms from northeast Kansas to Iowa. This system, which may bring hail and strong winds, sharply contrasts with Houston's calm skies, highlighting the diverse weather patterns across the country.









