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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Pacific cool front has pushed through Southeast Texas, and it will usher in fantastic weather for Friday and the weekend ahead!
Grab a jacket before you head outside in the morning. Temperatures overnight will dip into the upper 40s and low 50s across Southeast Texas. An abundance of sunshine returns Friday for the first time in about a week, and that will warm temperatures back into the upper 60s. We’ll have a steady breeze out of the northwest at about 20 mph, making it feel more winter-like again.
How is our weekend shaping up?
It’s looking really good! Plentiful sunshine continues Saturday and Sunday with low humidity. Temperatures will dip into the mid 40s for morning lows both days this weekend, with highs in the 70s. Enjoy!
Are we done with the sea fog?
We are done with this round of sea fog, but another one is likely next week as warm, humid air from the Gulf returns to Southeast Texas. We expect the sea fog to start forming on Monday, giving us foggy mornings Tuesday through at least Thursday.
Given how warm it should get next week, are we done with freezes?
Don’t be fooled by our spring-like warmth next week! We are not done with the risk for freezing weather just yet. In fact, a cold front is expect to blow in next Friday, and that one could put us into freeze or frost territory for the second week of February.
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Harris County
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Fort Bend/Wharton/Colorado Counties
Brazoria/Matagorda Counties