Texas Weather Today: Houston Fog Risk Early, Warming Trend Builds Before Tuesday Storm Chance

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Texas – A soft, milk-gray haze settles above the Gulf plain at dawn, dimming streetlights along Beltway 8 and leaving early commuters on wet, glistening pavement. Light fog curls over medians and open fields, a quiet early sign of the warm, humid pattern building through the start of Thanksgiving travel week. Drivers should slow on I-45 and the Southwest Freeway where visibility may dip near sunrise.

According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog lingers through the early morning before sunshine returns and pushes temperatures into the lower 80s. Humidity stays elevated, and the air feels almost springlike. Residents planning errands or early holiday prep should expect fast warm-ups after midmorning.

According to meteorologists, Sunday continues the mild trend with patchy fog before 8 a.m. and highs in the mid-80s. South winds remain light, aiding warmth but keeping the moist feel. Monday stays partly cloudy and warm near 82°F, setting the stage for a subtle shift aloft. Models hint at an emerging disturbance by midweek, an early sign of a stronger Gulf tap that may bring storms.

According to forecasters, Tuesday stays mostly sunny and warm, but Wednesday shows a higher rain and thunder chance. Some storms could drop heavy rainfall in short bursts, creating slick roads on the North Freeway and delays for holiday travelers heading toward Bush Airport. The pattern eases late Thursday into Friday as scattered showers taper and cooler breezes return.

For now, Houston enjoys one more stretch of unseasonably warm November weather, but residents should watch for fog early and storms building midweek.


Five-Day Forecast for Houston, TX:
Sat: 83/64 – Fog early; sunny and warm.
Sun: 84/67 – Patchy fog; warm.
Mon: 82/69 – Partly cloudy; steady warmth.
Tue: 85/71 – Mostly sunny; increasing moisture.
Wed: 83/71 – Storm chance; travel delays possible.