HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Freeze Warning is in effect through 9 a.m. Monday for most of Southeast Texas including the city of Houston. Temperatures as low at 27 degrees are possible, lasting for about 2 to 5 hours early Monday morning.
As the warning expires Monday, we’ll see temperatures rise from the upper 20s or low 30s to low-mid 50s Monday afternoon. So while Monday is still a wintry day, we only have a brief window early in the morning before sunrise with freezing temperatures. Clouds will also begin to roll in during the second half of the day and make for more of a cloud day Tuesday.
Are there any more freezes in the forecast?
Thankfully, nope! Once we get through Monday morning’s light freeze we don’t have another freezing morning in sight at this point. This chilly air will stick around for Monday night though with temperatures falling into the upper 30 or low 40s, but that’s not old enough to warrant any weather alerts or major impacts.
What else should we expect this week?
The next thing on the way for Southeast Texas is the chance for scattered showers and storms on Wednesday. This will be paired with a warmup allowing for afternoon highs to climb into the low 70s Wednesday and then close to 80 degrees for Thursday! Our next cold front then arrives late Thursday night to bring us a more seasonal day with low humidity for Friday.
What’s the early outlook for Christmas week?
We are seeing a strong signal for a very warm weather pattern developing the week of Christmas. In fact, we currently have highs at record levels in the low 80s to kick off Christmas week, and that warm pattern is likely to stick around most of the holiday week.
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