A spring-like pattern has settled over Houston, bringing with it a welcome respite from the winter chill. This week will see plenty of sunshine and warm afternoons, but don't be fooled - morning fog will continue to roll in off the coast, especially on Tuesdays.
As we head into the middle of the week, two storm systems are expected to sweep across Texas, bringing a chance of showers and storms to Houston. On Tuesday, temperatures will still manage to rise near 80 degrees, but with only a 20% chance of rain during the day. However, as night falls, that chance increases to 60%.
The second storm system, which is larger and stronger than the first, is expected to bring more significant rainfall on Friday and Saturday. This upper low has the potential to generate thunderstorms, some of which could be severe. While Valentine's Day and Mardi Gras festivities are still in doubt, it's essential to keep an eye on the forecast and have a backup plan just in case.
One question on everyone's mind is whether we'll experience another freeze this season. It's unlikely that this will happen until near the end of February or early March, so Houstonians can breathe a sigh of relief for now.
If you're planning outdoor activities over the weekend, it's crucial to stay up-to-date with the latest forecast. As the situation evolves, don't be afraid to adjust your plans accordingly. With a little preparation and flexibility, we can all make the most of this spring-like pattern, even if it means having a "Plan B" just in case things take an unexpected turn.
As we head into the middle of the week, two storm systems are expected to sweep across Texas, bringing a chance of showers and storms to Houston. On Tuesday, temperatures will still manage to rise near 80 degrees, but with only a 20% chance of rain during the day. However, as night falls, that chance increases to 60%.
The second storm system, which is larger and stronger than the first, is expected to bring more significant rainfall on Friday and Saturday. This upper low has the potential to generate thunderstorms, some of which could be severe. While Valentine's Day and Mardi Gras festivities are still in doubt, it's essential to keep an eye on the forecast and have a backup plan just in case.
One question on everyone's mind is whether we'll experience another freeze this season. It's unlikely that this will happen until near the end of February or early March, so Houstonians can breathe a sigh of relief for now.
If you're planning outdoor activities over the weekend, it's crucial to stay up-to-date with the latest forecast. As the situation evolves, don't be afraid to adjust your plans accordingly. With a little preparation and flexibility, we can all make the most of this spring-like pattern, even if it means having a "Plan B" just in case things take an unexpected turn.