
Houston residents can look forward to a sunny spell with temperatures in the 70s, a welcome change after a notably chillier start to the week. The National Weather Service predicts highs near 73 degrees today, with clear skies prevailing into the nighttime, hinting at lows around 47. The clear skies continue into Thursday with a high near 67 and just a light northeast wind.
Amid the warmer weather, a "weak front" is expected to traverse the area on Wednesday, clearing the skies and ushering in drier air without the drama of storms. According to Click2Houston, "our highs will be in the 70s and close to the 80s by Friday." However, Houstonians should brace for a dip in temperatures once again with lows forecasted in the 40s early next week, courtesy of another front arriving Sunday.
The forthcoming days will see temperatures in the 70s for the majority of the time past today. Following the midweek warm-up, residents can anticipate another shift, with partly sunny conditions on Sunday and mostly cloudy skies with highs near 61 on Monday.
For those looking ahead, Click2Houston advises staying informed on weather changes using Storm Tracker 2 radar and updates from the Weather Team. As we progress into next week, the chance of showers sits at 20 percent on Monday night, increasing to 30 percent on Tuesday—all punctuated by "mostly cloudy" conditions and high temperatures reaching up towards 67 degrees.









