
Houston's weather for St. Patrick's Day looks promising, with no rain expected and pleasant, seasonably warm conditions. This is a welcome change from the rainy weather that has affected the holiday in recent years, according to Click2Houston.
An isolated chance of rain and thunderstorms may threaten Saturday morning due to an incoming cold front, especially affecting northern and eastern counties, but the wetness seems inclined to abstain from Saturday afternoon festivities, kicking off a weekend that is predicted by the National Weather Service to be mostly clear with gusty winds necessitating some caution for outdoor activities, perhaps a hat securing strategy, fireside cooking and such worthy endeavors are likely to be a touch more challenging due to the elevated fire weather concerns.
On St. Patrick's Day, Houston will enjoy a warm 78 degrees, sunny skies, and a mild north wind, perfect for outdoor events or dining. The weather will be dry, with humidity staying low until Monday evening when the winds bring a slight increase in moisture, as reported by Click2Houston.
This year’s clear skies are a rare treat for St. Patrick's Day in Houston. It's the first time in five years the city hasn't had rain, breaking a streak of wet holidays. In contrast, from 2010 to 2019, the weather was mostly dry. However, unlike the city’s one snowy day in the late 1800s, no extreme weather is expected this year, as per Click2Houston.









