Houston, TX – A cold night is ahead for parts of Southeast Texas, with inland temperatures expected to fall into the low 30s by early Monday morning, bringing a light freeze risk north of Houston.
According to the National Weather Service Houston-Galveston, northernmost counties in the region could see temperatures dip to around 32 degrees overnight into Monday morning. Areas outside of Houston’s urban heat island — especially inland communities — are forecast to fall into the 30s, while coastal and urban areas remain in the 40s.
The coldest readings are expected around 6AM Monday, when patchy frost could develop on elevated surfaces. While widespread ice is not anticipated, drivers in northern Harris County and surrounding counties should remain alert for isolated slick spots on bridges and overpasses during the early commute.
Skies will be partly cloudy overnight, limiting widespread frost formation in some areas. However, residents in colder inland locations are urged to protect sensitive plants and check on pets.
Communities north of Houston, including areas toward Montgomery County and Liberty County, face the highest freeze potential. Downtown Houston and Galveston are expected to stay above freezing.
Temperatures will gradually warm after sunrise Monday.
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