HOUSTON, TX – Soft morning light glints off damp sidewalks and parked cars as Houston eases into another tranquil start to November. The air feels mild, and the early calm hints at a stretch of sunny, easygoing weather that will linger across Southeast Texas through midweek.
The National Weather Service in Houston expects clear skies and comfortable warmth to dominate through Thursday. Highs will climb steadily from the mid-70s Monday to the low 80s by Wednesday, powered by a gentle east wind shifting south by midweek. The pattern sets up several ideal days for travel, outdoor work, or early holiday decorating, with humidity staying moderate and no rain in sight.
Each evening cools slightly, dipping into the low 50s and upper 50s under mostly clear skies — crisp enough to feel like fall but far from cold. The pleasant run should last until late Thursday or early Friday when a subtle front could slip into the region, bringing a small drop in temperatures and a hint of increasing clouds.
No immediate weather alerts or travel impacts are expected, but long-range models continue to tease a possible cooler shift closer to mid-November, perhaps even the first mild cold snap of the season before Thanksgiving week.
For now, Houston’s November rhythm stays steady — clear, bright, and seasonally kind — the perfect window to tackle fall yardwork, patio dining, or pre-holiday errands before the next pattern shift arrives later this month.
Five-Day Outlook for Houston, TX:
Mon: 75/53 – Sunny; calm and pleasant.
Tue: 77/59 – Sunny; light breeze.
Wed: 82/63 – Mostly sunny; warm.
Thu: 81/66 – Mostly sunny; humid edge.
Fri: 84/64 – Sunny; slightly cooler trend late.


