Patchy frost possible Tuesday morning, warmer air coming later this week

0

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — With a clear sky, light winds, and dry air in place, temperatures will crash into the mid-to-upper 30s Tuesday morning. With the humidity near 100%, patchy frost and light fog are possible, especially outside of Houston’s urban heat island.

We’ll enjoy abundant sunshine again, which should warm temperatures well into the 60s and near the average high of 67 for the afternoon. A light Gulf breeze returns, boosting humidity levels slightly. This will make Wednesday morning less cold and push highs Wednesday into the mid 70s.HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Get ready to bundle up! It will be a breezy and chilly Monday with the possibility for patchy frost to develop overnight into Tuesday morning.

A cold front passed through Southeast Texas on Sunday, allowing for a cooler, gusty northwesterly breeze to settle in. Temperatures will continue to fall to the low 40s by Monday morning, but with the breeze, we’ll have a morning wind chill that will make it feel like the low-mid 30s around sunrise. The rest of Monday will include more sunshine yet stay cool with afternoon highs only climb to near 60 degrees.

Any other cold fronts on the way?

In fact, yes! Two more cold fronts will impact Southeast Texas over the next 10 days. A weak cool front will nose into Houston late Wednesday, but at this time we’re not expecting much of an impact from this front. Just expect similar temperatures between Wednesday and Thursday. It now looks like we’ll have to wait longer for the second cold front, which should blow in over the weekend, likely sometime on Saturday night. This stronger cold front with bitterly cold arctic air behind it will sweep across the eastern half of the country and brush by Southeast Texas, too. While the arctic air will likely miss Texas, there’s a low chance it could still get cold enough to bring freezing temperatures to our part of the state. That scenario is not currently reflected in our 10 day forecast, but there’s about a 30% chance we could get a light freeze. The cold air next week will also feature more clouds and a chance of rain.

When could we get our first freeze?

If we miss out on a freeze early next week, long range signals indicate we probably have to wait until late December for early January for a chance of freezing weather in Houston. On average, Houston historically gets its first freeze during the second week of December. This year it looks like we have to wait a bit longer.

When’s our next chance for rain?

After a dreary and damp end to last week, we’ve got a pattern flip on the way that will keep our forecast sunny and mild through mid-December. There’s a small, 20% chance for rain when a front arrives Friday into Saturday, but otherwise nothing more than that at this point.

13 ALERT RADAR MAPS:
Southeast Texas
Houston
Harris County
Galveston County
Montgomery/Walker/San Jacinto/Polk/Grimes Counties
Fort Bend/Wharton/Colorado Counties
Brazoria/Matagorda Counties

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

For more Houston headlines, stay tuned to Que Onda Magazine!