Houston, TX – A warm and unsettled start to the week is expected across southeast Texas as spring weather patterns bring increasing clouds, gusty winds, and rain chances. After a sunny Sunday, conditions shift Monday with stronger breezes and showers possible by Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will be mostly cloudy with highs near 77°F and southeast winds gusting up to 25 mph. By Tuesday, an 80% chance of showers and thunderstorms moves in, potentially affecting morning commutes. Some storms could be strong, with localized heavy rainfall. Drivers on I-45 and I-10 should plan for slower travel times and possible standing water.
Tuesday night will clear up with temperatures dropping to 54°F. Wednesday brings sunshine and cooler temperatures, with a high near 69°F. The trend of clear and mild weather continues through midweek, with Thursday reaching 66°F under sunny skies.
By Friday, clouds return, with highs near 77°F. A slight chance of rain is in the forecast for Saturday, but early models suggest a mix of sun and clouds. While no severe storms are currently predicted, residents should stay updated on potential weather developments, especially on Tuesday.
For those planning outdoor activities, Monday and Wednesday will be the best days for dry conditions. Be sure to check for updated forecasts, as springtime weather in Texas can change quickly.