Houston, TX — A warm front is pushing northward through Texas, bringing isolated to scattered showers across the Houston area on Friday. Residents can expect elevated rain chances in the morning and afternoon, which could lead to patchy fog and slippery roads during early commutes. With temperatures above normal, highs will reach the mid-80s, while lows will stay in the low 70s.
According to the National Weather Service, rain is likely to taper off after sunset on Friday, offering a brief reprieve for outdoor activities. The weekend, including Veterans Day on Saturday, will see mostly cloudy skies with chances of light showers, especially in the evening. Highs will stay warm, around 80°F on Saturday, while lows will drop slightly to the upper 60s overnight, offering milder conditions for any Veterans Day observances.
Travelers and weekend event-goers should monitor conditions closely, especially on Friday, when visibility could be impacted by morning fog. Those planning outdoor activities are advised to keep an umbrella handy and drive cautiously on wet roads.
The extended forecast indicates a mix of cloud cover and light rain chances persisting into early next week, with a cooling trend expected by Monday, as temperatures moderate into the high 70s during the day and mid-60s at night.
For up-to-date weather information and alerts, residents are encouraged to check local forecasts and prepare for changing conditions throughout the Veterans Day weekend.