Texas Spring Weather Alert: Houston Faces 86°F Temps and Cloudy Skies by Sunday — Travel Delays Possible on I-45

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Houston, Texas – Warm spring air will grip southeast Texas through early next week, with Houston climbing to 86°F by Sunday and the return of storms possible by Tuesday night.

According to the National Weather Service, mostly sunny skies and steady southeast breezes will dominate from Friday through Monday. Daytime highs will range from 84°F to 86°F, with mild nights dipping only into the low 70s. The Houston area, including key corridors like I-45 and I-10, should brace for congested weekend travel under partly cloudy skies and growing heat.

Friday will bring calm, pleasant weather, peaking at 85°F under partly sunny skies. That pattern holds steady through Monday, giving residents and visitors an ideal window for spring outdoor activities — but the reprieve may be brief.

A 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms returns Tuesday night, increasing to 40% on Wednesday. Rain may impact morning commutes, especially on major routes like Beltway 8 and U.S. 59. While no watches are in place yet, forecasters urge residents to monitor updated advisories and stay alert for changing conditions.

5-Day Spring Outlook for Houston:

  • Friday: Partly sunny, high near 85°F
  • Saturday: Decreasing clouds, high near 85°F
  • Sunday: Mostly sunny, high near 86°F
  • Monday: Partly sunny, high near 85°F
  • Tuesday: High of 86°F with rising storm chances by night

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