HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Yes, it feels like spring has sprung, but winter isn’t done with us just yet! A cold front arriving Saturday will push our temperatures below average next week and bring back jacket weather for a few days.
It’s another mostly cloudy and soupy-feeling day in Southeast Texas. Sea fog has formed along the coast, and a Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for our coastal waters until noon Friday.
Sunshine breaking through the clouds is push highs into the low 80s for the afternoon. Our breeze will hold steady out of the southwest around 15 mph.
Tonight we expect the dense fog to blow inland and become widespread for the Friday morning commute. Temperatures will again have a tough time dropping below 70 degrees, and highs will again top out around 80. A cold front will nose into Southeast Texas and then stall out somewhere near or north of Houston. That front will get another kick to the south on Saturday.
What is the cold front expected to do to our weather this weekend?
The cold front should push through Southeast Texas during the day on Saturday, but it only has a 10% chance of producing any rain and no severe weather is expected. Temperatures on Saturday could still get close to 80 ahead of the front, but it will feel like we are back in winter on Sunday with lows in the mid 40s and highs in the mid 60s. The north wind blowing up to 20 mph will also add an extra chill to the air, even with a mostly sunny sky.
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