Austin, TX – Soft orange light breaks across Houston’s skyline this morning, painting glass towers and palm fronds in a warm November glow. The Bayou City’s early November weather feels more like early fall than a prelude to winter, with sunshine and steady warmth expected straight through the end of the week.
Through Thursday, southeast Texas can expect sunny, dry, and seasonably warm conditions, with highs ranging from the upper 70s to mid-80s. Each afternoon will feature a light southerly breeze, peaking around 10 mph, with calm, cool evenings dipping to the low 60s. It’s the kind of stretch perfect for outdoor work, late-evening walks, and early holiday travel planning before next week’s weather shift.
By Friday, Houston’s warmth holds steady with highs near 85°F, likely the week’s peak. But subtle signs of change begin to show: light humidity creeps back inland, and nighttime lows rise a few degrees. A weak frontal boundary is expected to approach from the north by Sunday, nudging temperatures slightly lower and returning the region to the upper 70s.
While no rain or severe weather is on the radar for southeast Texas, long-range models hint at a cooler, wetter pattern building ahead of Veterans Day and possibly stretching toward Thanksgiving.
For now, Houston enjoys a golden window of November warmth, with clear skies, crisp mornings, and gentle breezes — a calm pause before late fall’s next cool breath sweeps across the Gulf.





