HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — This spring-like pattern continues this week, which means we’ll keep sunshine and warm afternoons in the forecast plus the chance for morning fog each day, especially along the coast. There are also two storm systems that will sweep across Texas this week, bringing the chance for showers and storms to Houston.
A Dense Fog Advisory is in place for many Southeast Texas counties until 9 am. The fog will be a daily occurrence and the warm and humid pattern remains through most of the week. Some coastl areas may see the fog linger well into the afternoon. Besides, that, Monday will be another partly cloudy and warm day with high temperatures near 80 degrees in the afternoon.
Will we see more fog this week?
Very likely. We expect at least a few more mornings where dense fog could be an issue for morning commuters.
When can we expect rain this week?
There are two storm systems that could bring showers and storms to Southeast Texas this week. The first will move through Tuesday into Wednesday, bringing scattered showers late Tuesday evening and into early Wednesday morning. And while we can’t rule out an isolated storm or two, it looks like instability to produce widespread heavy showers and storms will be limited this time. The second storm system arrive heading into the weekend with the chance for showers and storms on Saturday. This particular weather setup looks to favor the chance for heavier downpours and thunderstorms too, which is something we’ll be monitoring closely with for both Valentine’s Day and Mardi Gras festivities.
Could we get another freeze this season?
Sure, but we likely have to wait until near the end of February for our next chance of freezing if it were to occur.
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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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