HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — New year, new weather! The cold weather is officially gone, and now we are looking at a chance to break several daily record highs in the 80s over the next week.
You can ditch the jacket Friday morning as temperatures will be noticeably warmer, starting off in the 60s in most spots. A warm southwest wind Friday afternoon will pump high temperatures into the mid 80s, which is record territory. Some places in South Texas could even cook up into the 90s!
What should we expect for the first weekend of 2026?
The weather should be perfect for outdoor activities! Because a weak front will roll in Saturday morning, we’ll get slightly cooler mornings and comfortable afternoons with lower humidity. Highs both days will climb into the 70s. Saturday morning will start off with lows in the mid 50s, and it will be slightly cooler in the upper 40s to kick off Sunday. After the weekend, the big warmup resumes.
Is this warmup going to be as hot as it was the week of Christmas?
Not exactly, but we do have a few days popping into the low 80s, starting on Friday with a few more in the cards for next week. This means more records could fall during the first week of the New Year. Sea fog will also be a possibility as the humid air returns.
Are any other freezes on the horizon?
We have no more freezes in our 10 day forecast. The next opportunity for freezing temperatures looks to open up around mid-January.
Are any other freezes on the horizon?
We have no more freezes in our 10 day forecast. The next opportunity for freezing temperatures looks to open up around mid-January.
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Southeast Texas
Houston
Harris County
Galveston County
Montgomery/Walker/San Jacinto/Polk/Grimes Counties
Fort Bend/Wharton/Colorado Counties
Brazoria/Matagorda Counties
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