Houston, TX – A crisp breeze drifts through Houston before sunrise, carrying a rare hint of fall across the usually humid Gulf Coast air. The stars shine clearly overhead — a sign of the dry, stable weather pattern now holding firm across southeast Texas. Jackets come in handy early, but afternoon warmth will return soon enough.
Highs reach the upper 60s today under full sunshine, and winds from the northwest will keep humidity low. By Friday, temperatures climb into the low 70s with calm winds and another round of bright, comfortable skies — nearly perfect weather for outdoor events, late-fall errands, or early weekend travel.
Saturday brings a modest change as a weak disturbance slides through central Texas. A 20–30% chance of showers or isolated thunderstorms may develop, mainly during the midday to early afternoon. Any rain that forms should be brief and light, with no severe threat expected. Still, those heading toward the Gulf Freeway or I-45 corridor should stay alert for quick downpours or slick pavement.
Sunday turns clear again, with highs near 71°F and low humidity holding steady. The weather into early next week looks ideal — sunny, mild, and calm — before models hint at another weak front midweek that could briefly dip temperatures once more.
After a cool and breezy start to Halloween weekend, Houston settles into a classic stretch of late-October weather — bright days, cool nights, and just enough change to remind the region that fall truly has arrived.





