
Houston is bracing for a week of unseasonably warm weather, with a blanket of morning fog expected to burn off to sunny afternoons, as reported by the National Weather Service and mirrored by FOX 26 Houston. The balmy daytime highs will hover between the upper 70s and the low 80s throughout the week. Commuters should take note: there will be foggy conditions in the mornings that could seriously cut down visibility on the roads.
Evenings, by contrast, are settling into a more moderate zone with nighttime temperatures maintaining a steady mid to upper 60s. The fog is expected to make recurrent appearances after 10 PM, progressing into early morning patches before dissipating under the returning sun. The forecast suggests a consistency in this pattern, with the region only anticipating "a 30 percent chance of showers" come Sunday, leaning towards a drier week otherwise, according to the National Weather Service.
Rain, while not the headliner for Houston's week in weather, isn't entirely off the books. There's a "slight chance of light showers each day with some morning mist and a couple of afternoon showers," as noted by FOX 26 Houston, though these predictions shouldn't put a damper on the mostly dry days forecasted. The main story is the humidity, which will stay along with the warmth throughout the week.
Looking forward to the weekend, the mercury's ascent into the 80s is set to continue through Saturday, with Sunday introducing the possibility of those showers. But those wetter prospects also bring whispers of a cooldown – there may be one rolling in by the start of the following week. So while the umbrellas may stay closed for the most part this week, don't stow them too far out of reach.









