Texas – Thick, low-hanging fog is settling across Houston this morning, blurring headlights and reducing visibility on major roadways just as commuters begin moving across the metro.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will linger through the early morning hours, especially before 9 a.m., with visibility dropping in spots along I-45, I-69, and the 610 Loop. Temperatures sit near 68°F with high humidity near 96%, creating ideal conditions for dense fog pockets.
Drivers should slow down immediately in low-visibility zones and use low-beam headlights. Sudden drops in visibility can occur within seconds, particularly near bayous and low-lying areas. Allow extra travel time through the morning commute.
Conditions improve by late morning as fog lifts and skies gradually turn partly sunny. Highs reach near 84°F, with light winds helping dry out roadways. The pattern remains warm and stable into midweek.
By Wednesday, sunshine dominates with highs near 85°F. Clear nights follow, keeping conditions calm and favorable for travel and outdoor plans.
The warming trend continues through Thursday and Friday, with highs climbing into the mid-80s, peaking near 86°F. No major rain is expected, maintaining dry roads but increasing humidity levels.
Looking ahead, slightly cooler temperatures arrive over the weekend, though overall conditions remain mild and spring-like.
For now, stay alert during the early commute and watch for rapidly changing visibility.
Are you seeing dense fog where you are in Houston this morning?
Five Day Forecast for Houston, Texas
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high near 85°F
Thursday: Mostly sunny, high near 84°F
Friday: Sunny, high near 86°F
Saturday: Sunny, high near 79°F
Sunday: Sunny, high near 81°F**


