Houston Weather Alert: Patchy Fog Expected Early Veterans Day  – Chance of Storms Midweek

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Houston, TX – Warm and mostly clear skies are forecast for Houston this Veterans Day, providing ideal conditions for outdoor commemorations and events. Morning fog may create limited visibility early Monday, so drivers should exercise caution during their morning commutes. The fog is expected to clear by mid-morning, giving way to mostly sunny skies with temperatures reaching a high near 83°F.

According to the National Weather Service, north winds will remain mild at 5 to 10 mph throughout the day, making outdoor plans comfortable across the region. By evening, the skies are projected to stay partly cloudy with lows dipping to 67°F, offering a pleasant end to the holiday.

As the week progresses, Houston can expect continued warm temperatures, with highs around the low 80s each day. Tuesday will follow Monday’s pattern with mostly sunny conditions, reaching a high of 82°F. By midweek, Wednesday could bring a slight chance (20%) of thunderstorms, especially during the afternoon. Residents should prepare for possible rain and plan any outdoor activities accordingly. This brief storm chance should pass by evening, with skies clearing overnight.

Thursday and Friday are anticipated to be sunny and mild, with daytime highs near 80°F and comfortable overnight lows in the low 60s. 

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