
Houston residents can expect a week of spring-like weather, with temperatures in the mid-80s starting today and a possible cool down the following week. Today, patchy fog will lift before 10 am, leaving cloudy conditions which will gradually clear up to a high near 85, as reported by the National Weather Service. A slight North breeze around 5 mph is expected, which might help cut down humidity levels briefly.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, Houstonians will navigate patchy fog in the early hours before transitioning to partly sunny skies and an 82-degree high. The forecast anticipates, an East wind gaining momentum, it could gust up to 25 mph in the afternoon, shifting to the South. With the increased wind, Wednesday and Thursday promise mostly sunny to partly sunny days, respectively, with high temperatures flirting with near 90 degrees.
The end of the workweek presents a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, as mentioned by the National Weather Service. However, stormy conditions are predicted to steer clear of Houston, with only a few stray drizzles expected in the area. The weekend, on the other hand, anticipates a front that could trigger storms anytime from Saturday midday through Sunday midday, as mentioned by FOX 26 Houston. Residents should prepare for the likelihood of rain, which could be the only significant precipitation for the next 10 days.
Clear skies are eventually on the horizon, as next week may bring much cooler temperatures. Following a week of highs in the upper 80s, the forecast hints at a refreshing change with highs possibly near 70 and lows in the 50s.









