HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — As the weekend showers and storms move out, foggy conditions will be left in their wake for Monday morning.
We’ll see a few areas of dense fog develop overnight with these humid, muggy conditions continuing with temperatures hovering in the mid-upper 60s. And after a foggy or misty start to Monday, we’ll gradually see those conditions lift into the afternoon with a little sunshine and highs climbing into the low 80s. There’s a 20% chance you run into a passing shower or small storm Monday and Tuesday before our next larger storm system arrives Wednesday. And for that, we have an ABC13 Weather Watch for the chance we get stronger storms with a passing cold front.
What’s the outlook for Spring Break?
It’s going to be a warm and humid start to Spring Break, but we’ll end the week with more seasonal conditions with lower humidity and cooler mornings. Monday and Tuesday will each be warm and humid with foggy mornings and warmer afternoons and the chance for a passing shower. Wednesday is the day that brings the change with a cold front moving through Southeast Texas, potentially bringing a fast-moving line of storms to Houston. For that, we have an ABC13 Weather Watch to account for the chance these storms impact your plants with heavy rainfall, gusty winds and lightning. Once the front clears, we’ll see cooler, drier and less humid conditions settle in for Thursday and Friday.
Tell me more about Wednesday’s ABC13 Weather Watch.
Wednesday we’re expecting a cold front to sweep through Southeast Texas that could bring scattered showers and storms during the day. There’s the chance a few of these storms could be on the stronger side with heavy rainfall, lightning and gusty winds. And since these storms have the potential to impact your Spring Break plans and the rodeo, we’ve got you on ABC13 Weather Watch. Once the front clears, cooler, drier and less humid weather rolls in for Thursday.
Are we expecting any more frosty mornings this winter season?
Not at this time. While we can’t 100% rule out another run at frosty weather later in March or even April, odds favor those who want to start tending to their garden beds. We might make it into the 40s behind the cold front arriving during Spring Break, but that shouldn’t pose a threat to tropical plants.
Are we expecting any more frosty mornings this winter season?
Not at this time. While we can’t 100% rule out another run at frosty weather later in March or even April, odds favor those who want to start tending to their garden beds. We might make it into the 40s behind the cold front arriving during Spring Break, but that shouldn’t pose a threat to tropical plants.
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Houston
Harris County
Galveston County
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Fort Bend/Wharton/Colorado Counties
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