Houston Residents to Face Brief Cold Morning, but Sunshine to Follow
A cold morning is in store for Houstonians on Thursday, with temperatures expected to drop into the mid-to-upper 30s across Southeast Texas. While it's unlikely that any frost will persist, residents can still expect a chillier start to their day before the sun rises and warms things up.
However, by mid-morning, the breeze is expected to settle down, allowing temperatures to rise towards a comfortable 70 degrees under a sky largely devoid of clouds. This pleasant weather pattern is set to continue into the weekend, with Saturday and Sunday shaping up to be picture-perfect days filled with sunshine and mild temperatures, reaching highs in the 70s.
But before we reach that serene weather scenario, forecasters are keeping an eye on two Pacific storm systems next week that could bring some rough storms to Texas. While it's still too early to predict the specifics of these potential storms, residents can take comfort in knowing that arctic air is unlikely to make a significant return until near the end of February.
In the meantime, Houstonians are advised to bundle up for the morning commute and dress in layers as they head out into the day. The rest of the week promises to be filled with sunshine and pleasant temperatures, making it an ideal time to get outside and enjoy all that Texas has to offer.
A cold morning is in store for Houstonians on Thursday, with temperatures expected to drop into the mid-to-upper 30s across Southeast Texas. While it's unlikely that any frost will persist, residents can still expect a chillier start to their day before the sun rises and warms things up.
However, by mid-morning, the breeze is expected to settle down, allowing temperatures to rise towards a comfortable 70 degrees under a sky largely devoid of clouds. This pleasant weather pattern is set to continue into the weekend, with Saturday and Sunday shaping up to be picture-perfect days filled with sunshine and mild temperatures, reaching highs in the 70s.
But before we reach that serene weather scenario, forecasters are keeping an eye on two Pacific storm systems next week that could bring some rough storms to Texas. While it's still too early to predict the specifics of these potential storms, residents can take comfort in knowing that arctic air is unlikely to make a significant return until near the end of February.
In the meantime, Houstonians are advised to bundle up for the morning commute and dress in layers as they head out into the day. The rest of the week promises to be filled with sunshine and pleasant temperatures, making it an ideal time to get outside and enjoy all that Texas has to offer.