
Houston residents are witnessing a bright start to November with a forecast that promises ample sunshine and mild temperatures, warming steadily as the week progresses. According to the KPRC 2 weather report, Monday's weather showcased morning temperatures in the 40s which then climbed to the mid-70s, thanks to high pressure and sunny skies, meanwhile the humidity remained comfortably low and northwest winds proved to be rather gusty.
The National Weather Service details these pleasant conditions, with today's high hovering near 75 degrees complimented by a light east wind around 5 mph, and clear skies continue tonight as the low dips to around 53 degrees. However, a slight shift will surge temperatures midweek; as the winds veer southeasterly on Wednesday it will not only warm the region to near 82 degrees but also a slight rise in humidity levels is expected, per the forecast.
KPRC 2 predicts the sunny streak is set to last, ushering in a balmy forecast that sees daytime highs steadfast in the 80s reaching up to 84 degrees by Friday, the gentle wind patterns supporting this rise in mercury. With such ideal conditions, Houstonians are encouraged to document their local weather experiences and share them with KPRC 2 through their platform Click2Pins, capturing the city's weather in real-time.
Rounding out the week, conditions remain consistently fair with mostly clear nights, and as the National Weather Service outlines, a slight cooling trend as the high on Sunday is expected to settle near 79 degrees indicating the region's next chance of rain might only be on the horizon for the weekend.









