Houston Residents Can Expect One Last Cold Morning Before Warmth Returns
A bitter cold morning is expected for Houston on Thursday before the sun takes over, ushering in a week of warm and sunny weather. Temperatures are predicted to dip into the mid-to-upper 30s across most of Southeast Texas, with patchy frost possible, especially outside the city limits.
A gentle breeze from the west-northwest will kick-start the warming trend on Thursday, lifting temperatures up towards 70 degrees. This marks a welcome change from the freezing temperatures and arctic air that have plagued the region for two consecutive weekends.
The weekend is shaping up to be an ideal one, with plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. Expect highs in the 70s and lows in the 40s, providing perfect weather conditions for outdoor activities.
While there's no immediate threat of severe weather on the horizon, forecasters are keeping a close eye on two Pacific storm systems next week that could bring rough storms to Texas by Tuesday or Friday. However, it's still too early to predict with certainty what these storms might bring.
One thing is certain, though - Houston can expect to remain free from freezing temperatures for the rest of February. For now, residents are advised to make the most of the pleasant weather while it lasts, as winter's grip on the region shows signs of loosening its hold.
A bitter cold morning is expected for Houston on Thursday before the sun takes over, ushering in a week of warm and sunny weather. Temperatures are predicted to dip into the mid-to-upper 30s across most of Southeast Texas, with patchy frost possible, especially outside the city limits.
A gentle breeze from the west-northwest will kick-start the warming trend on Thursday, lifting temperatures up towards 70 degrees. This marks a welcome change from the freezing temperatures and arctic air that have plagued the region for two consecutive weekends.
The weekend is shaping up to be an ideal one, with plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. Expect highs in the 70s and lows in the 40s, providing perfect weather conditions for outdoor activities.
While there's no immediate threat of severe weather on the horizon, forecasters are keeping a close eye on two Pacific storm systems next week that could bring rough storms to Texas by Tuesday or Friday. However, it's still too early to predict with certainty what these storms might bring.
One thing is certain, though - Houston can expect to remain free from freezing temperatures for the rest of February. For now, residents are advised to make the most of the pleasant weather while it lasts, as winter's grip on the region shows signs of loosening its hold.