HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Foggy mornings and warm afternoons are in the forecast until a cool front blows in for the weekend. Rain chances remain elusive, but we do have higher storm chances in the forecast for the opening days of April.
Patchy dense fog could develop again Wednesday morning, especially in our coastal counties. Temperatures will bottom out in the mid 60s and once again warm into the mid 80s once sunshine breaks apart the clouds. Oak pollen levels are expected to remain extremely high until we can get some rain to help wash it away.
When will it cool down again?
We do have a weak cool front penciled in to arrive late Friday or early Saturday. This will cool off temperatures to near normal for Saturday and Sunday. At this time of year, average highs are in the mid 70s and average lows are in the mid 50s.
When can we expect more rain?
The best we can offer up this week is a 10% chance on Saturday when the cool front arrives. However things do look more promising in the first week of April.
Are we expecting any more frosty mornings or light freezes before summer?
Nope. It looks like we are done with that risk until next fall.
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