A brief respite from the chilly temperatures is in store for Houstonians this week, as a warm sunshine pattern takes over the region. However, the cold morning ahead will not be pleasant, with temperatures dipping into the mid-to-upper 30s across most of Southeast Texas and potentially patchy frost on the horizon.
Thursday's forecast calls for a light west-to-northwest wind that will drive temperatures up to a balmy 70 degrees, making it a dress in layers day. The sun will shine brightly throughout, with hardly a cloud in sight, setting the tone for the rest of the week.
The weekend promises to be a welcome relief from the recent arctic air, with sunshine and pleasant temperatures expected to prevail. Lows are predicted to reach the 40s, while highs will soar into the 70s, providing a much-needed boost to morale.
While it's still too early to pinpoint specific severe weather events for next week, forecasters are keeping an eye on two Pacific storm systems that could bring rough storms to Texas around Tuesday and Friday. For now, however, residents can focus on enjoying the warmer weather without worrying about freezing temperatures.
As for February, while there's always a risk of cold blasts towards the end of the month, it seems unlikely that Houston will experience any significant freezing weather in the coming weeks.
Thursday's forecast calls for a light west-to-northwest wind that will drive temperatures up to a balmy 70 degrees, making it a dress in layers day. The sun will shine brightly throughout, with hardly a cloud in sight, setting the tone for the rest of the week.
The weekend promises to be a welcome relief from the recent arctic air, with sunshine and pleasant temperatures expected to prevail. Lows are predicted to reach the 40s, while highs will soar into the 70s, providing a much-needed boost to morale.
While it's still too early to pinpoint specific severe weather events for next week, forecasters are keeping an eye on two Pacific storm systems that could bring rough storms to Texas around Tuesday and Friday. For now, however, residents can focus on enjoying the warmer weather without worrying about freezing temperatures.
As for February, while there's always a risk of cold blasts towards the end of the month, it seems unlikely that Houston will experience any significant freezing weather in the coming weeks.