
Houston locals can expect a break in the fog early this morning, as the National Weather Service predicts clear skies post-8 a.m. The weather today brings light winds shifting northeast at 5-10 mph, coupled with mostly sunny skies and a high hovering around 80 degrees. Engaged in the morning's embrace, the fog will likely have lifted before many residents have embarked on their daily commute, as reported by the National Weather service.
The evening chill won't be too harsh, with the NWS forecasting a partly cloudy sky and temperatures only dipping to the mid-60s. The wind, remaining consistent, will be emanating from the east at a gentle pace of 5 to 10 mph. According to CW39, this trend of slightly above normal night temperatures continues throughout the week, suggesting an oncoming early summer for Houstonians.
Aspiring for higher temperatures, the week steadily climbs heat-wise, with outlying areas such as Conroe possibly hitting the 90-degree mark. CW39 notes that nearby Crockett will also vie for summer-like conditions, with temperatures just a notch below at 89°.
The weekend holds more variable conditions, with an increase in cloud cover that crescendos into a chance of showers and thunderstorms by Sunday. As stated by the National Weather Service, there's a 40 percent chance during the day that might dwindle to 30 percent by night. Monday looks to dry out a bit, albeit with a lingering 20 percent chance of showers. As the skies clear, so does the lingering possibility of rain, leading into what may be a more stable start to the week.









