
Houston residents can expect a week of typical spring weather with temperatures largely soaring into the mid-80s, according to the National Weather Service. Starting with a mostly sunny Monday, the high is projected near 84 degrees with a mild south wind of 5 to 10 mph. As night falls, Houstonians will see increasing clouds, and winds shifting northwest after midnight with lows settling around 65.
The following days promise more sunshine and warmth, with Tuesday’s weather featuring mostly sunny skies and highs around 82 degrees. Shifting winds through the day, from north to northeast, will slightly alter the feel of the weather, but not by much. Looking forward to Wednesday, it remains mostly sunny, as temperatures are expected to hit near 82 once again, and east winds of 5 to 15 mph could bring gusts as high as 20 mph, as noted in an earlier forecast, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Thursday's forecast calls for m n with the temperature inching up to about 86 degrees. The nightly trend of partly cloudy skies continues with a low around 71. As for Friday and leading into Saturday, the pattern of partly sunny skies usher in highs nearly 86 degrees, with Friday night potentially reaching the upper 60s, as stated by the National Weather Service.
However, Easter weekend might bring some weather woes for outdoor plans. According to FOX 26 Houston, "Good Friday through Easter Sunday are shaping up to be muggy with increasing showers by late Saturday through Easter." This suggests that while the temperatures may cling to a toasty mid-80s, humidity and rain could dampen holiday activities, with current forecasts placing a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms on Sunday.
There’s still some uncertainty about how much rain Houston will get on Easter and when it will start, so residents should keep an eye on weather updates. According to FOX 26 Houston, the days leading up to the weekend will be typical for the city—warm, humid, and with a small chance of rain.









