Texas Weather Alert: Morning Fog Slows I-45 and I-10 Travel Today, Warm 85°F Air Follows in Houston

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Texas – Headlights cut through thick patches of fog across Houston this morning, with visibility dropping quickly on major roads and side streets alike. Conditions can shift within minutes, especially near low-lying areas and bayous.

According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will linger through mid-morning before clearing into partly sunny skies. Temperatures climb to around 85°F by afternoon, with light south winds increasing slightly through the day.

Drivers along I-45, I-10, and the 610 Loop should expect reduced visibility during the morning commute. Plan extra time and use low-beam headlights. Sudden visibility drops could create stop-and-go traffic in dense fog pockets.

As the fog lifts, warm and humid spring air settles in. Afternoon conditions turn bright and mild, but moisture remains high. That humidity helps fog redevelop late at night into early morning hours again.

The pattern repeats into Sunday and Monday. Each day begins with patchy fog before skies clear and temperatures return to the mid-80s. Nights stay warm, with lows in the mid-60s, limiting overnight cooling.

By Tuesday, slightly drier air arrives with mostly sunny skies and highs near 85°F. Visibility improves overall, though early fog cannot be ruled out in isolated areas.

This steady spring pattern keeps mornings slow and afternoons warm. Stay alert during early travel hours and allow extra distance between vehicles. Are you seeing dense fog where you are this morning?

Five Day Outlook for Houston, Texas:
Sunday: High 85°F, patchy fog then sunny
Monday: High 85°F, patchy fog then sunny
Tuesday: High 85°F, mostly sunny
Wednesday: High 85°F, mostly sunny
Thursday: High 85°F, mostly sunny