Texas – Low clouds hang over Houston this morning, and patchy fog is slowing the early drive. Headlights glow along I-45 and the Gulf Freeway as visibility shifts block by block.
Temperatures are already mild in the mid-60s. Patchy fog lingers through mid-morning before skies turn partly sunny. Highs climb to around 79 degrees this afternoon. Light southwest winds become south at 5 to 10 mph, with gusts near 20 mph.
If you’re commuting, allow extra time through late morning. Fog may thin quickly, but pockets can redevelop in low-lying areas.
Tonight stays muggy with patchy fog returning after midnight. Lows hold near 67. Thursday brings a stronger push of spring warmth. Highs reach near 81 with a 20 percent chance of afternoon showers. Most areas stay dry, but a brief shower could pop up.
By Friday, clouds increase. A 30 percent chance of showers develops, mainly before noon. Highs remain near 79. Humidity stays elevated, and morning fog remains possible.
Saturday offers another slight shower chance early, then partial sunshine with highs near 79. A noticeable cool-down arrives Saturday night as lows fall to around 49.
Sunday turns sunny and cooler, with highs near 63. Next week starts bright and comfortable, with highs in the lower to mid-60s Monday and upper 60s Tuesday. Longer-range trends suggest above-normal temperatures expanding late next week, reinforcing early spring vibes across Southeast Texas.
Keep sunglasses and a light jacket handy. Warm afternoons and cooler mornings can catch you off guard.
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Five-Day Outlook for Houston, Texas
Thursday: High 81°F, slight shower chance.
Friday: High 79°F, morning shower chance.
Saturday: High 79°F, slight early showers.
Sunday: Sunny, high 63°F.
Monday: Sunny, high 63°F.


