Texas Spring Weather Update: Houston Sees Fog, Rain Chances, and Warmer Temperatures This Week

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Houston, TX – Spring is arriving in Texas with a mix of fog, scattered showers, and rising temperatures in Houston. Residents can expect a shift in conditions, including foggy mornings, weekend thunderstorms, and highs reaching the upper 70s.

According to the National Weather Service, Saturday night brings a 30% chance of evening showers and thunderstorms, with lows dropping to 49°F. Winds will shift from the southeast at 5-15 mph before becoming northerly overnight. Sunday looks mostly sunny, with highs near 61°F, though gusty northwest winds up to 20 mph could make it feel cooler.

By Monday, Houston will see clear skies and a high of 70°F, setting the stage for a steady warm-up. Tuesday and Wednesday bring sunshine and highs in the mid-70s, with overnight lows climbing from the upper 40s to the 60s. By Thursday, temperatures will peak near 80°F, signaling a true spring feel across the region.

Daylight saving time begins Sunday, meaning clocks should be set forward one hour. Morning commuters should watch for fog and potential slick roads, especially near major routes like I-10 and I-45.

5-Day Forecast:

• Sunday: Mostly sunny, high of 61°F.

• Monday: Sunny, high of 70°F.

• Tuesday: Sunny, high of 75°F.

• Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high of 80°F.

• Thursday: Sunny, high near 80°F.

Houston residents can expect a mix of spring warmth and occasional showers this week—plan accordingly!