
Houston is experiencing unseasonably warm temperatures in the 80s today and tomorrow, with today's high near 84 degrees potentially challenging the 2004 record of 86 degrees. Patchy fog is a persistent feature in the early and late hours, but the sky will be mostly sunny today with a gentle south wind, according to the National Weather Service,
Isolated thunderstorms are possible ahead of a cold front expected on Thursday, while Wednesday brings a slight chance of showers and a low 20% chance of precipitation with an expected high near 82 degrees. The recurring fog and warm, humid conditions are consistent until the forecasted front arrives.
The weather forecast for Houston includes a cold front approaching on Thursday, bringing a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon. Winds will be from the southeast, possibly reaching 20 mph gusts. After the front, temperatures will drop, with lows expected in the 50s this weekend—potentially the first such morning of the season. Daytime high temperatures are predicted to return to the more seasonal 70s. An additional rain event is anticipated by mid-week, as stated by Click2Houston.









