Texas drivers are easing through a gray, hazy start across Houston this morning. Headlights glow in thick pockets of fog, and visibility drops quickly on some stretches of I-45 and the Gulf Freeway. A Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect until 9 a.m., so slow down and allow extra space.
Temperatures sit in the mid-50s under mostly cloudy skies. Humidity is near 100 percent, and light southeast winds keep the air damp. Patchy fog lingers through mid-morning before skies gradually brighten.
Highs climb to around 77 degrees this afternoon with partial sunshine. South winds increase to 5 to 15 mph, with gusts near 20 mph. The warmer air sets the tone for a springlike midweek stretch.
Wednesday pushes near 80 degrees with partly sunny skies. Winds stay breezy at times. Thursday looks even warmer, with highs near 82 degrees before clouds increase Thursday night. This is classic February warmth along the Gulf Coast.
By Friday, a 30 percent chance of showers develops, mainly before noon. Rain coverage appears scattered, but brief downpours could dampen the morning commute. Keep umbrellas handy.
Saturday carries a slight rain chance, then Sunday turns sunny and cooler with highs in the upper 60s. No winter weather issues are expected, and no freeze concerns appear in the short term.
Looking ahead, the 6–10 day outlook favors near to above normal temperatures across Texas. A gradual warming trend may continue into early next week, reinforcing those early Spring Vibes.
Five-Day Outlook for Houston, Texas:
Wednesday: High 80, partly sunny
Thursday: High 82, partly sunny
Friday: High 79, chance of showers
Saturday: High 78, slight shower chance
Sunday: High 67, sunny



