
Houston residents can expect sunny weather today, with forecasts calling for "Sunny, with a high near 69," and light northwest winds. Clear skies and mild temperatures are expected to continue through Halloween, providing favorable conditions for trick-or-treaters and outdoor activities, according to the National Weather Service.
Houston’s Halloween night is expected to see "ideal conditions with light winds and temperatures in the 60s during prime candy collecting hours, dropping into the 50s overnight," as reported by FOX26 Houston. A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms is expected in the afternoon on Saturday. Hurricane Melissa, a Category 2 storm that recently impacted the Caribbean, is moving toward Bermuda and is forecast to become a "post-tropical" cyclone over cooler weekend waters.
Residents preparing for outdoor activities at the start of next week can expect clear skies. Monday is forecasted to be "Sunny, with a high near 73," marking a return to dry conditions following rainfall on Saturday, as stated by the National Weather Service. Meanwhile, Hurricane Melissa is being closely monitored, though it currently remains a distant concern for U.S. coastal areas.









