Houston, TX Fog Alert Tonight Into Monday AM: I-45, I-10 Visibility Risk

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Houston, TX – Patchy fog is expected to develop late tonight across the Houston-Galveston area, potentially impacting visibility for drivers heading into the Monday morning commute.

According to the National Weather Service Houston-Galveston office, overnight lows will range from 58 to 63 degrees inland and 62 to 66 degrees along the coast. Skies will become partly to mostly cloudy, with light winds creating favorable conditions for fog formation.

The fog threat is expected to increase late Sunday night into early Monday morning, especially in low-lying and coastal areas. Drivers along major corridors including I-45, I-10, and Highway 59 could encounter sudden drops in visibility.

While widespread dense fog is not currently forecast, localized patches may still create hazardous driving conditions during peak commute hours. Officials urge drivers to slow down, use low-beam headlights, and allow extra travel time if fog develops.

Conditions are expected to improve after sunrise Monday as temperatures rise and fog dissipates, giving way to a warm and mostly sunny day across Southeast Texas.


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