HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Warmer days are on tap for Friday and Saturday before a couple of strong cold fronts moves in Sunday. Behind these fronts we expect a blustery Monday morning and the potential for some frost on Tuesday morning.
Friday will start off with another round of fog, which could be dense in spots, especially along I-10. Any fog should burn off by around 9 a.m. Temperatures will warm into the upper 80s once the sun comes out.
When does the cool down begin?
Our next front gets here around sunrise Sunday morning, and it will make for a breezy, sunny, and cooler finish to the weekend. Temperatures will only warm into the low 70s with the north wind blowing at around 25 mph. An even stronger cold front will reach us on Sunday night as a cold high pressure cell from the Canadian arctic slides down the Plains and into Texas. Monday morning lows will be in the low 40s and upper 30s with wind chill factors near freezing! Sunshine will only allow temperatures to barely clear 60 degrees in the afternoon..
What does the weather forecast look like for Veterans Day?
It looks chilly in the morning! In fact, frost is possible at sunrise with lows in the 30s. Abundant sunshine and the return of the Gulf breeze should warm those temperatures toward 70 in the afternoon.
Any more rain on the horizon?
Not really. We are out of the main storm track over the next 7 to 10 days. Aside from a 10% chance of rain when the first cold front arrives before sunrise on Sunday, the best we can muster right now is a 20% chance of rain about 10 days from now. Therefore, more drought-building conditions are expected for the first half of November. We do see a transition to a wetter weather pattern by the middle of the month.
What is happening in the tropics?
There are no tropical developments expected in the Atlantic Basin over the next 7 days. For a thorough update and in-depth video on what’s happening in the tropics, head to our tropical update page.
This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.
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