Foggy mornings this weekend, storm chances return to Houston next week

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — This weekend we will say goodbye to February and hello to March, but not much will change with the weather until storm chances return the second half of next week.

Dense fog could once again return overnight, especially south and west of downtown Houston. Temperatures will start off in the mid 50s, then quickly warm once the sun breaks through the clouds. Highs will top out in the mid 80s. Similar weather is expected on Sunday, but a stronger Gulf breeze should reduce the chance for dense fog and keep our high closer to 80.

How is the weather looking for the Rodeo Parade?

Comfortably warm. We expect a lot of sunshine with temperatures warming from the upper 60s to the upper 70s during the parade. Thankfully all of the opening Rodeo festivities should be rain-free!

But we need the rain. When do we have a chance for some?

We foresee the pattern changing around the middle of next week to allow Pacific storm systems to get closer to Texas and bring in some chances of showers and thunderstorms. It’s still difficult to pinpoint which days will have the highest for rain, so for now we have 30-40% odds from Wednesday through the opening weekend of Spring Break.

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.

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.

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