Comfortably Cool Sunday Before Sizzling Heat Arrives Next Week
Temperatures in the Houston area are expected to remain pleasant this weekend, with daytime highs reaching into the upper 60s and comfortable lows in the mid-40s to low 50s. However, a significant warmup is on its way, bringing record-high temperatures next week that could rival those experienced during the Christmas holiday period.
As early morning clouds clear, the region will see an increase in temperature, with some areas reaching into the low 80s starting Tuesday. This surge in heat could lead to multiple records being broken within the first full workweek of the New Year. A layer of sea fog may also return to the area as the humid air settles in.
However, not all good news for weekend runners. Marathon enthusiasts are in for a cool-down as a strong cold front is forecasted to sweep through the region next Friday night. This will mark an end to above-average temperatures and bring a welcome drop in temperature. While rain chances are limited, there is still a small risk of precipitation, with only 20% predicted.
In terms of freeze risks, officials assure that none are currently on the horizon within the next 10 days forecast period. With this warmup now under way, Houstonians can expect to sweat through the week ahead.
Temperatures in the Houston area are expected to remain pleasant this weekend, with daytime highs reaching into the upper 60s and comfortable lows in the mid-40s to low 50s. However, a significant warmup is on its way, bringing record-high temperatures next week that could rival those experienced during the Christmas holiday period.
As early morning clouds clear, the region will see an increase in temperature, with some areas reaching into the low 80s starting Tuesday. This surge in heat could lead to multiple records being broken within the first full workweek of the New Year. A layer of sea fog may also return to the area as the humid air settles in.
However, not all good news for weekend runners. Marathon enthusiasts are in for a cool-down as a strong cold front is forecasted to sweep through the region next Friday night. This will mark an end to above-average temperatures and bring a welcome drop in temperature. While rain chances are limited, there is still a small risk of precipitation, with only 20% predicted.
In terms of freeze risks, officials assure that none are currently on the horizon within the next 10 days forecast period. With this warmup now under way, Houstonians can expect to sweat through the week ahead.