Texas wakes up wrapped in thick gray fog, and headlights glow in the mist across Houston this February morning. Visibility has dropped in spots, and a Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect until 6 a.m.
Temperatures hover near 66 degrees at Hobby Airport, with humidity above 90 percent. Light southeast winds drift through the haze. Drivers along I-45, I-10, and the Sam Houston Tollway should expect sudden visibility drops. Slow down and use low beams through sunrise.
Fog gradually thins through mid-morning, but clouds hold firm. Showers and thunderstorms develop later today, especially after 3 p.m. Rain chances climb near 80 percent. Some storms could produce gusts up to 30 mph and brief heavy downpours. Localized street flooding is possible where rain falls hardest.
Keep umbrellas ready this afternoon and evening. Ponding on roadways could slow the evening commute. Conditions begin improving late tonight as storms taper.
Sunday brings a welcome shift. Skies turn mostly sunny with highs near 72 degrees. A northwest breeze keeps the air feeling comfortable. Sunday night cools into the mid-50s under partly cloudy skies.
President’s Day Monday delivers bright sunshine and a high near 73 degrees. That mild February warmth continues Tuesday with highs near 77. By midweek, temperatures surge into the lower 80s, well above average and signaling early Spring Vibes across Southeast Texas.
The 6–10 day outlook favors continued above-normal temperatures across much of Texas, with periodic rain chances but no sign of a cold snap or freeze.
Five Day Outlook for Houston, Texas:
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 72.
Monday (President’s Day): Mostly sunny, high 73.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 77.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 81.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 82.


