HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Grab the jacket! It’s much colder for Thursday with temperatures only climbing into the upper 60s. Winds will still be gusty through mid-morning before calming down later in the afternoon. And after a stormy Wednesday, no rain is expected Thursday.
And be ready for an even colder morning Friday! Temperatures overnight will fall into the low 40s across Southeast Texas with some areas north of I-10 waking up in the upper 30s Friday morning. Widespread frost or freeze conditions are not expected.
What does the weekend look like?
It’s not as rainy or stormy as last weekend! It’s going to be a beautiful weekend with mild mornings, warm afternoons and plenty of sunshine. We are monitoring our next cold front though that could arrive late Sunday evening and will cool us down again for Monday of next week. This front could also bring a few showers and storms to the region after sunset Sunday as it tracks from north to south towards the coast overnight.
Any storms expected with this next cold front?
Sunday night’s cold front could bring a few passing showers late Sunday and into Monday. But at this time we’re not expected widespread storms or severe weather like what we saw with last Wednesday’s front. This front will have another big cool down with it though, for another cooler couple of days early next week.
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 upper 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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