Texas–Louisiana Weather Alert Today: Warm Gulf Air Surges Into Houston Ahead of March

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Texas – Thick Gulf air wraps around Houston this morning, with temperatures already near 70 degrees under overcast skies. The humidity feels more like late April than late February, and a light south wind keeps the air moving.

Clouds gradually thin as the day unfolds. Highs climb to 83 degrees with partly sunny skies. Winds shift from south to east this afternoon and may gust near 20 mph at times. It will feel warm and slightly breezy along I-45 and the Beltway.

If you’re heading out early, watch for patchy fog tonight after 10 p.m. Lows dip to 64 degrees under partly cloudy skies.

Friday starts with patchy fog before 8 a.m., then gradual clearing. Highs reach 82 degrees with light northeast winds. Skies turn mostly cloudy Friday night with lows near 62.

Saturday becomes mostly sunny with a high near 80 degrees. Sunday follows suit, topping out around 80 again under mostly sunny skies. It’s a stretch of steady spring warmth across Southeast Texas.

By Monday, highs hold near 80 with partly sunny skies. Clouds increase Monday night, signaling a pattern shift. By Tuesday and Wednesday, a 20 percent chance of showers develops with highs in the upper 70s.

Meteorologists are tracking a stalled boundary along the Gulf Coast that could focus scattered showers across the Southern U.S. next week. For now, Houston stays mainly dry.

Looking 6 to 10 days out, above-normal temperatures continue, reinforcing early March spring vibes across Texas.

Five Day Outlook for Houston:

Today: Partly sunny, high 83.
Friday: Patchy fog early, high 82.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 80.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 80.
Monday: Partly sunny, high 80.