Houston, Freeze warning and Weather whiplash
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If you've been bracing for another bout of freezing mornings, the good news is that Houston's cold streak won't last long. And if you've been savoring the brief " winter era, " you may want to enjoy it while it's here—because a swift warm-up arrives by mid-week.
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Houston weather: Warmer Friday with possible showers
HOUSTON - A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 9 a.m. Friday, then we're watching rain chances for the weekend. Dense fog early today gives way to a humid southerly breeze and highs in the mid 70s. Some showers possible by the afternoon and into Saturday ahead of our next cold front.
Houston experiences a chilly morning with temperatures starting in the 40s, but a warm-up is expected with sunny skies and a high near 65 degrees.
A week after two tornadoes touched down in Spring and Cypress, a National Weather Service meteorologist said there is a "nonzero possibility" of more tornadoes as rainy, stormy weather moves through the area Wednesday night.
Houston gets one more warm Saturday before a weekend front arrives with colder temperatures, gusty winds, and a light freeze risk north of the city.
According to NWS climate data, Dec. 9 is the historic average date for Houston's first freeze. But this year, temperatures are trending warmer into early December, and long-range signals suggest the first widespread freeze may not arrive until after the second half of the month.
A cold front that arrived on Tuesday evening is expected to keep Houston-area temperatures lower than average through the end of the week, including on Halloween. The long-awaited fall weather is capping off a potentially record-hot October. According to ...
Temperatures will drop into the upper 40s by the late afternoon, continuing to near the freezing mark overnight tonight.
After a blustery morning, today looks sunny and dry with a cool afternoon with highs in the upper 50s and low 60s. Dry weather should continue through Thursday with a gradual warming trend bring highs into the 70s by Wednesday.