Texas Weather: Scattered Showers in Houston Today, Then Bright, Warm Sunshine Through Midweek

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HOUSTON, TX – The morning air feels cool and damp across the Bayou City, with thin clouds streaking the dawn sky and a light breeze rustling early commuters’ jackets. It’s one of those transitional November mornings — the kind that starts with umbrellas but ends in bright Texas sunshine.

According to the National Weather Service in Houston, a few light showers and isolated thunderstorms could pop up late this morning and early afternoon, especially south and east of I-45. Rain chances peak near 40%, with most activity clearing before sunset. Highs will reach the low 70s under partly sunny skies, and winds will shift from southeast to northwest at 5 to 10 mph.

By Sunday, sunshine dominates. Expect calm winds and afternoon highs near 70°F — a comfortable, classic Gulf Coast fall day. The warming trend continues into early next week, with Monday’s high climbing to 73°F and Tuesday pushing toward the mid-70s. By Wednesday, Houston will flirt with 80°F, a reminder that late-fall warmth still holds firm across southeast Texas.

This stretch of sun will make for excellent travel, cleanup, and outdoor plans after a soggy start to the weekend. However, models hint at a subtle front by late next week, possibly ushering in cooler, drier air just in time for early November events and pre-Thanksgiving travel prep.

For now, Houston can expect a steady rhythm of bright days, mild nights, and a warm-up that feels more like late October than early November — perfect for getting those early holiday lights up.


Five-Day Outlook for Houston, TX:
Sat: 72/53 – Scattered showers; partly sunny later.
Sun: 70/50 – Sunny and calm.
Mon: 73/52 – Clear and pleasant.
Tue: 76/58 – Sunny; light south breeze.
Wed: 81/60 – Sunny; warm and dry.