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Houston Braces for Foggy Mornings and Chance of Showers Amidst Football Festivities

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Published on November 20, 2025
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Houston residents can expect a mix of foggy conditions and potential rain showers accompanying their Texan game rituals today. According to the National Weather Service, this Thursday offers a chance of showers between 9 am and 3 pm, with patchy fog before 9 am, causing the visibility on roads to drop. With mostly cloudy skies, anticipated highs are drawing near a muggy 82 degrees with variable south winds from 5 to 15 mph and gusts potentially cresting up to 20 mph.

For football fans, evening forecasts suggest mostly cloudy conditions with a continuing low chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3 am, with a low near 71, as tailgaters prep for post-game celebrations, reported by Fox 26. Fog is expected to creep back in post-midnight, creating a patch over the city. Southeast wind will persist at a gentle 5 to 10 mph.

Friday's outlook, according to the National Weather Service, doesn't promise clearer skies, with a 60 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms forecasted before noon. Similar rolling fog patches before 9 am are expected, followed by mostly cloudy skies, leading to a humid 84-degree high. As we head into the weekend, a mixture of showers and thunderstorms with a 50 percent chance on Saturday adds to the uncertainty of outdoor plans.

After a turbulent series of days, a pattern shift promises a day of gratitude filled with sunshine and a noticeable drop in humidity. Preliminary reports from Fox 26 suggest more comfortable temperatures compared to the current warmth. While every weather forecaster hints at the capricious nature of the skies, the odds favor a breezy and cool Thanksgiving, ideal for family gatherings and a side of outdoor football toss.

From Sunday night into Monday, expect more heavy rain as the week’s stormy pattern continues. For travelers or anyone planning to eat outside, the forecast looks better by mid-week, with nicer weather expected, as per Fox26.