
Houston's weather is taking an unpredictable turn this week, with a mix of sun-filled afternoons and the possibility of cooler evenings. Today, the forecast calls for sunny skies and highs in the mid-70s, followed by a cooler evening with temperatures dipping to around 50 degrees. The National Weather Service expects the sunny conditions to continue through Friday, with temperatures gradually cooling.
As the weekend approaches, Houstonians can expect a mix of cloud cover and a chance of showers, leading up to a Canadian cold front that will bring a drop in temperatures next week. According to Click2Houston, the city is currently 11° above average, with temperatures just 2° shy of breaking the record-high for today.
The forecast continues to shift throughout the week. Next week, a Canadian cold front is expected to bring a significant drop in temperatures, with daytime highs ranging from the 40s to the 60s. A high-pressure system will move eastward, allowing this cooler front to move in, potentially bringing some of the coldest days of the month.
With the approaching cold front, residents should monitor the weather from Sunday into Monday, as the chance of showers increases from 20 percent to 50 percent by Monday. The week will begin with the possibility of rain and end with sunny skies and a high near 65 degrees, which may precede cooler temperatures later in the week.









