
Houston residents can expect a mix of weather conditions starting with patchy fog this morning and moving towards a warm and dry Mother's Day, according to forecasts. The National Weather Service predicts today will be sunny after the fog lifts, with highs nearing 87 degrees and a northeast wind around 5 to 10 mph. Tonight's slight chance of showers and thunderstorms brings increasing clouds and lower temperatures dropping around 69.
As the week progresses, temperatures are expected to hover comfortably in the 80s with tomorrow anticipated to be mostly cloudy before clearing up, and a notable decrease in humidity following a cold front today and tomorrow, thus paving the way for what is expected to be a warm and pleasant Mother's Day with a high near 79 degrees and nighttime lows in the 60s, in a statement obtained by FOX26 Houston.
Moving into the weekend, a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms is forecasted for Saturday afternoon despite predominantly sunny skies, with similar conditions extending into Saturday night, partly cloudy with lows around 61 degrees. Sunday, which coincides with Mother's Day, should bring mostly sunny conditions ideal for outdoor celebrations.
For those already making plans for the following week should prepare for a rise in temperatures, as the same cold front that's blessing this weekend with fair weather will cede to an early summer heatwave, highs are slated to reach into the 90s, signaling Houston's swerve into warmer days and an indication that bouts of heat familiar to locals are on the horizon, this gathering from forthcoming weather patterns as reported by National Weather Service forecasts.









