Houston, TX Weather: Patchy Fog and Warm November Days Ahead Before a Rainy Change Monday

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HOUSTON, Texas – The city wakes under a hazy, warm dawn — the kind that carries a hint of humidity in the air and a thin patch of fog along the Gulf. It’s an unmistakably Texan November morning, and the coming days will keep that late-summer feel alive before changes begin to build next week.

According to the National Weather Service in Houston/Galveston, Friday through Sunday will stay mostly sunny and dry. Afternoon highs will reach 80 to 84 degrees, with light south winds holding steady near 10 mph. Nights remain mild, staying well above normal with lows in the mid-60s. Patchy fog could form near sunrise each morning, especially closer to the coast and low-lying areas.

By Sunday evening, subtle changes begin. Increasing Gulf moisture will push higher humidity inland, setting the stage for a potential round of scattered showers by Monday or Tuesday. The system looks weak for now, but any pockets of heavier rain could slow travel early next week, especially along I-45 and Beltway 8.

Residents should enjoy the dry stretch through the weekend — perfect for outdoor plans, yardwork, or early holiday decorating. The mild pattern may finally begin to shift as Thanksgiving week nears, with models hinting at slightly cooler and wetter weather returning to Southeast Texas.


Five-Day Outlook for Houston, TX:
Fri: 80/63 – Mostly sunny; light south wind.
Sat: 82/65 – Mostly sunny; patchy fog early.
Sun: 84/68 – Partly sunny; humid and warm.
Mon: 83/71 – Increasing clouds; 20% chance of showers.
Tue: 83/70 – Scattered showers; muggy and breezy.