Texas Weather Alert conditions are already unfolding across Houston as thick fog hangs low over Hobby Airport and visibility drops to one mile. Headlights glow along I-45 and the Gulf Freeway. Air feels damp and heavy with temperatures near 70 degrees before mid-morning.
According to the National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston, patchy fog lingers through mid-morning before gradual clearing. A 20 percent chance of showers develops between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Highs climb to 78 degrees with light winds turning north at 10 to 15 mph. Gusts could briefly reach 25 mph.
Drivers should allow extra time on elevated ramps and bridges. Reduced visibility may persist in low-lying areas near Bayou corridors. Conditions improve steadily by midday as clouds thin.
Sunday turns sunny but cooler, with highs near 63 and north winds up to 15 mph. Sunday night dips to 43. Monday holds near 63 again under full sun. Then a stronger warming trend builds. Tuesday reaches 69 with sunshine, and Wednesday surges to 77 with south winds increasing to 20 mph.
No winter weather or freeze threat is expected across Southeast Texas, but the temperature swing will feel noticeable. Keep layers handy early, then shed them by afternoon.
Five Day Outlook for Houston, Texas:
Today: High 78, slight afternoon shower chance, patchy fog early.
Sunday: Sunny, high 63.
Monday: Sunny, high 63.
Tuesday: Sunny, high 69.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 77.



