HOUSTON, Texas (Que Onda Magazine)– As the weekend approaches, Houston residents can anticipate significant changes in the weather.
After several days of freezing morning temperatures, the city will see its last light freeze on Friday morning, followed by a milder and wetter pattern for the next week.
Friday Morning: A Final Freeze
According to meteorologists from our news partner ABC13, Friday morning will start off cold, with temperatures dipping below freezing in some areas. However, this will likely mark the end of freezing conditions for at least the next 7–10 days, providing some relief for those weary of the cold snap.
Saturday: Fog, Clouds, and Mist
The arrival of humid Gulf air over the cold ground will create widespread fog, low clouds, and drizzle starting early Saturday. Temperatures will gradually warm from the upper 30s in the morning to the 50s by the afternoon as a warm front moves in.
Although the rain chances remain low on Saturday, don’t be surprised by persistent mist and drizzle during the afternoon and evening. It may not be heavy rainfall, but the damp conditions will be noticeable, so keep an umbrella handy if you’re out and about.
Sunday: Showers and Thunderstorms
Sunday will see even milder temperatures, with morning lows in the 50s and highs reaching the 60s. However, the weather will take a stormy turn, with an 80% chance of showers and thunderstorms. This marks the start of a wet weather period expected to continue throughout most of the upcoming week.
What to Expect Next Week
Sunday’s rain is only the beginning, as Houston braces for an extended period of wet weather. Stay prepared for cloudy skies and frequent rain showers over the next several days.
Key Takeaways for the Weekend:
- Friday morning: A light freeze, then warming temperatures.
- Saturday: Widespread fog, drizzle, and highs in the 50s.
- Sunday: Thunderstorms likely, with highs in the 60s.
Plan your weekend activities accordingly, and keep an eye on the forecast as the weather evolves with us on QueOndaMagazine.com