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Thursday, February 6, 2025

Here’s when we expect a cold front to bring an end to these record highs

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — We remain stuck in a pattern of foggy mornings and record warm afternoons until a cold front arrives after the weekend.

Thursday morning brings another round of dense fog, especially near the coast, and temperatures only dip into the upper 60s. While the inland fog will burn off a few hours after sunrise, dense sea fog could remain along our coastline through the entire day. After Wednesday’s record-tying high of 83, we are likely to break the record high for Thursday. The record to beat is 82, set in 2019, and we are predicting a high of 85.

Given how warm it is this week, are we done with freezes?

Don’t be fooled by our spring-like warmth this week! We are not done with the risk for freezing weather just yet. The next cold front arriving Tuesday won’t put us near freezing, but a stronger push of cold air could arrive after Valentine’s Day to put us back down in freeze territory.

When exactly is our next cold front arriving?

It now looks like our cold front will stall just to the north of Houston over the weekend instead of moving in Sunday, so we’ll most likely be waiting for the cooler temperatures until Tuesday next week. This front is also expected to bring scattered showers and thunderstorms.

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