Houston, Texas – Patchy fog and building heat will define the start of Houston’s weekend as Saturday temperatures climb toward 93°F by early afternoon. Drivers on I-45 and I-10 should prepare for reduced visibility before 10 a.m., especially in low-lying or rural stretches.
According to the National Weather Service in Houston, fog will lift by mid-morning Saturday, giving way to mostly sunny skies. South winds will shift to the southeast at 10 to 15 mph, with gusts up to 20 mph. Friday’s skies are expected to gradually clear by midday with similar high temperatures and even stronger gusts up to 25 mph.
Areas around Pasadena, Bellaire, and Sugar Land will experience the same pattern: warm, breezy afternoons followed by mild, muggy nights. Nighttime lows remain steady in the upper 70s through Monday. Outdoor events should proceed as planned, but early-morning travelers are advised to slow down and use headlights in fog-prone zones.
Looking ahead, Sunday and Monday continue the spring heat streak, with highs near 91°F to 93°F and partly to mostly cloudy skies. A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms returns Tuesday afternoon, offering brief relief from the warmth.
5-Day Houston Outlook:
- Saturday: Patchy fog early, then sunny. High 93°F.
- Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 91°F.
- Monday: Partly sunny. High 93°F.
- Tuesday: Isolated afternoon storms possible. High 93°F.
- Wednesday: Sunny and cooler. High 89°F.




