Southeast Texas' outlook for next week's winter storm continues to worsen, with a growing likelihood of a deep freeze and substantial wintry precipitation, snow and sleet in the Houston area. Space City Weather's Eric Berger published an atypical afternoon report on Friday warning of an "increasingly likely" and drastic mix of hard freeze and snowy conditions expected in Southeast Texas early next week.
Temperatures are expected to dip below freezing on Sunday night, according to the National Weather Service. As of Friday, Houston's forecast also called for a likelihood of snow on Monday night and Tuesday morning.
Temperatures on Friday will reach the upper 60s, but after a strong arctic front arriving Saturday, temps will drop almost 40 degrees by early Sunday.
The potential for sleet or ice during next week’s freeze is becoming more certain as the weather forecasts for the coming days become clearer.
Temperatures in Houston early next week are expected to dip into the 20s, with a chance of snow, sleet and freezing rain, according to the National Weather Service.
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Houston-area officials are urging caution among residents as the second arctic front of 2025 is set to bring a hard freeze and chances of wintery precipitation across the region starting on Jan. 20.
As Houston faces the possibility of snow and freezing temperatures next week, the Houston Independent School District (HISD) is closely monitoring the situation.
Houston weather next week includes chances for freezing rain, sleet and even snow beginning late Monday and lasting through Tuesday. Here's the forecast.
Heavy rain and flood risks disrupted Houston's morning commute, with forecasts predicting steady showers and gusty winds throughout the day.
The Houston region is expecting to see temperatures dip below freezing on Sunday. And as of Friday, the forecast from the National Weather Service called for snow on Monday night and Tuesday morning.