Tuesday morning Houston-area weather forecast
Tuesday starts off foggy across Southeast Texas but the afternoon high could set a record for the warmest temperature for that date in Houston. A front will change the pattern and bring storms Wednesday afternoon. Plan for a couple quiet days to end the week before another chance for some rain at the start of the weekend.
Tuesday starts off foggy across Southeast Texas but the afternoon high could set a record for the warmest temperature for that date in Houston. A front will change the pattern and bring storms Wednesday afternoon. Plan for a couple quiet days to end the week before another chance for some rain at the start of the weekend.
Monday evening weather forecast with Meteorologist John Dawson
Tuesday starts off foggy across Southeast Texas but the afternoon high could set a record for the warmest temperature for that date in Houston. A front will change the pattern and bring storms Wednesday afternoon. Plan for a couple of quiet days to end the week before another chance for some rain at the start of the weekend.
Tuesday starts off foggy across Southeast Texas but the afternoon high could set a record for the warmest temperature for that date in Houston. A front will change the pattern and bring storms Wednesday afternoon. Plan for a couple of quiet days to end the week before another chance for some rain at the start of the weekend.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day weather forecast with Chief Meteorolgist Mike Iscovitz
Watch for scattered light showers for this MLK Day holiday along with mild breezes and higher humidity. Our next concern will be the potential for fog overnight and into Tuesday morning, as moist air moves in from the Gulf. Wednesday is shaping up to be a stormy one with a slight chance for severe storms as well. Sunny, cool weather is on the way for the late part of this week.
Watch for scattered light showers for this MLK Day holiday along with mild breezes and higher humidity. Our next concern will be the potential for fog overnight and into Tuesday morning, as moist air moves in from the Gulf. Wednesday is shaping up to be a stormy one with a slight chance for severe storms as well. Sunny, cool weather is on the way for the late part of this week.
Houston Weather: MLK Day forecast shows scattered showers
Scattered light showers are expected for this MLK Day holiday along with mild breezes and higher humidity. The next concern will be the potential for fog overnight and into Tuesday morning, as moist air moves in from the Gulf. Wednesday is shaping up to be a stormy one with a slight chance for severe storms as well. Sunny, cool weather is on the way for the late part of this week.
Scattered light showers are expected for this MLK Day holiday along with mild breezes and higher humidity. The next concern will be the potential for fog overnight and into Tuesday morning, as moist air moves in from the Gulf. Wednesday is shaping up to be a stormy one with a slight chance for severe storms as well. Sunny, cool weather is on the way for the late part of this week.
Houston Weather: Scattered showers expected for MLK Day
Houston Weather: Scattered showers expected for MLK Day
Houston Weather: Scattered showers expected for MLK Day
Mostly cloudy, breezy and mild Monday with scattered showers possible
Watch for scattered light showers for this MLK Day holiday along with mild breezes and higher humidity. Our next concern will be the potential for fog overnight and into Tuesday morning, as moist air moves in from the Gulf. Wednesday is shaping up to be a stormy one with the slight chance for severe storms as well. Sunny, cool weather is on the way for the late part of this week.
Watch for scattered light showers for this MLK Day holiday along with mild breezes and higher humidity. Our next concern will be the potential for fog overnight and into Tuesday morning, as moist air moves in from the Gulf. Wednesday is shaping up to be a stormy one with the slight chance for severe storms as well. Sunny, cool weather is on the way for the late part of this week.
Mostly cloudy, windy Sunday evening in the 70s
Be ready for a few showers across Houston on Monday. The rain may provide a brief interruption, but no need to cancel any outdoor plans for the holiday. Tuesday will be very warm right before the next front brings showers and storms to Southeast Texas on Wednesday. The work week will end dry with a couple near normal days follow by more rain chances for this weekend.
Be ready for a few showers across Houston on Monday. The rain may provide a brief interruption, but no need to cancel any outdoor plans for the holiday. Tuesday will be very warm right before the next front brings showers and storms to Southeast Texas on Wednesday. The work week will end dry with a couple near normal days follow by more rain chances for this weekend.
Sunday weather forecast with Meteorologist Lena Maria Arango
Sunday will be warm and breezy, with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a slight chance of a stray shower late. The Monday holiday will have a few showers around, with late-day clearing. Tuesday, record warmth is possible and Wednesday may feature a few strong storms and downpours as a cold front approaches. That will lead to two near-normal days to close out the work week, with rain chances returning over the weekend.
Sunday will be warm and breezy, with intervals of clouds and sunshine and a slight chance of a stray shower late. The Monday holiday will have a few showers around, with late-day clearing. Tuesday, record warmth is possible and Wednesday may feature a few strong storms and downpours as a cold front approaches. That will lead to two near-normal days to close out the work week, with rain chances returning over the weekend.
Partly cloudy, windy Saturday evening in the high 50s
The gradual warm up has begun across Southeast Texas with temperatures only around 50 on Sunday morning. The afternoons will return to the 70s, with some possible record highs on Tuesday. Expect a few showers around Houston for Martin Luther King Day but most of your outdoor activities should be good with only brief interruptions. Widespread rain and scattered storms come with the next cold front Wednesday.
The gradual warm up has begun across Southeast Texas with temperatures only around 50 on Sunday morning. The afternoons will return to the 70s, with some possible record highs on Tuesday. Expect a few showers around Houston for Martin Luther King Day but most of your outdoor activities should be good with only brief interruptions. Widespread rain and scattered storms come with the next cold front Wednesday.
Saturday weather forecast with Meteorologist Lena Maria Arango
After a chilly start to your Saturday morning, the afternoon will feature quintessential January conditions. Gulf breezes return Sunday, with a cool start for Marathon runners but a warm an breezy finish. Warmth sticks around for a few days, including some light and spotty showers on MLK Monday. Record warmth is possible Tuesday, and then a front will put an end to that bringing storms and a cooldown after Wednesday.
After a chilly start to your Saturday morning, the afternoon will feature quintessential January conditions. Gulf breezes return Sunday, with a cool start for Marathon runners but a warm an breezy finish. Warmth sticks around for a few days, including some light and spotty showers on MLK Monday. Record warmth is possible Tuesday, and then a front will put an end to that bringing storms and a cooldown after Wednesday.
Saturday morning weather forecast
Get excited for the weekend! Weather this weekend is shaping up to be pretty great for any outdoor plans. Grab the coats tonight as temperatures dip to the 30s for most of the area. That will be a reminder that it is still January! We rebound to the middle 60s Saturday afternoon with lots of sunshine. Look for a few more clouds Sunday with warmer and breezy conditions developing by the afternoon. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday looks warm with a few showers but there should be more dry time than rain. Better chance for showers and storms should return by Wednesday.
Get excited for the weekend! Weather this weekend is shaping up to be pretty great for any outdoor plans. Grab the coats tonight as temperatures dip to the 30s for most of the area. That will be a reminder that it is still January! We rebound to the middle 60s Saturday afternoon with lots of sunshine. Look for a few more clouds Sunday with warmer and breezy conditions developing by the afternoon. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday looks warm with a few showers but there should be more dry time than rain. Better chance for showers and storms should return by Wednesday.
Expect a cool, breezy Friday evening in the low 60s
Get excited for the weekend! Weather this weekend is shaping up to be pretty great for any outdoor plans. Grab the coats tonight as temperatures dip to the 30s for most of the area. That will be a reminder that it is still January! We rebound to the middle 60s Saturday afternoon with lots of sunshine. Look for a few more clouds Sunday with warmer and breezy conditions developing by the afternoon. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday looks warm with a few showers but there should be more dry time than rain. Better chance for showers and storms should return by Wednesday.
Get excited for the weekend! Weather this weekend is shaping up to be pretty great for any outdoor plans. Grab the coats tonight as temperatures dip to the 30s for most of the area. That will be a reminder that it is still January! We rebound to the middle 60s Saturday afternoon with lots of sunshine. Look for a few more clouds Sunday with warmer and breezy conditions developing by the afternoon. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday looks warm with a few showers but there should be more dry time than rain. Better chance for showers and storms should return by Wednesday.
Friday weather forecast for Houston
We have a beautiful sunny weekend ahead, but Saturday morning will be very chilly and Sunday afternoon could get a bit windy and warm by the afternoon. By the MLK Jr. Day holiday on Monday, enough moisture could return to produce scattered light showers along with mild temperatures.
We have a beautiful sunny weekend ahead, but Saturday morning will be very chilly and Sunday afternoon could get a bit windy and warm by the afternoon. By the MLK Jr. Day holiday on Monday, enough moisture could return to produce scattered light showers along with mild temperatures.
Friday morning Houston-area weather forecast
Thanks to an early morning cold front, temperatures are running around 15-20 degrees cooler today in the 60s instead of the 80s. It will get even cooler overnight as Houston dips to around 40 with 30s likely just north of the Houston Metro area. Seasonable January weather will stick around for a couple of days before another big warming trend early next week. The weekend looks dry with warmer weather expected for Sunday. It will also turn breezy Sunday PM with wind out of the South around 15 mph. That may impact some still running in the Houston Marathon during the early afternoon. Otherwise, weather stays quiet until MLK Jr. Day on Monday when spotty showers return. A better chance for showers and strong storms will be with us next Wednesday.
Thanks to an early morning cold front, temperatures are running around 15-20 degrees cooler today in the 60s instead of the 80s. It will get even cooler overnight as Houston dips to around 40 with 30s likely just north of the Houston Metro area. Seasonable January weather will stick around for a couple of days before another big warming trend early next week. The weekend looks dry with warmer weather expected for Sunday. It will also turn breezy Sunday PM with wind out of the South around 15 mph. That may impact some still running in the Houston Marathon during the early afternoon. Otherwise, weather stays quiet until MLK Jr. Day on Monday when spotty showers return. A better chance for showers and strong storms will be with us next Wednesday.
Breezy, windy Thursday evening in the low 60s
Thanks to an early morning cold front, temperatures are running around 15-20 degrees cooler today in the 60s instead of the 80s. It will get even cooler overnight as Houston dips to around 40 with 30s likely just north of the Houston Metro area. Seasonable January weather will stick around for a couple of days before another big warming trend early next week. The weekend looks dry with warmer weather expected for Sunday. It will also turn breezy Sunday PM with wind out of the South around 15 mph. That may impact some still running in the Houston Marathon during the early afternoon. Otherwise, weather stays quiet until MLK Jr. Day on Monday when spotty showers return. A better chance for showers and strong storms will be with us next Wednesday.
Thanks to an early morning cold front, temperatures are running around 15-20 degrees cooler today in the 60s instead of the 80s. It will get even cooler overnight as Houston dips to around 40 with 30s likely just north of the Houston Metro area. Seasonable January weather will stick around for a couple of days before another big warming trend early next week. The weekend looks dry with warmer weather expected for Sunday. It will also turn breezy Sunday PM with wind out of the South around 15 mph. That may impact some still running in the Houston Marathon during the early afternoon. Otherwise, weather stays quiet until MLK Jr. Day on Monday when spotty showers return. A better chance for showers and strong storms will be with us next Wednesday.
Houston weather: Mostly sunny, windy, cooler Thursday with afternoon highs in mid 60s
So far, we are on pace for the warmest January on record, but we do have much cooler air on the way over the next couple of nights along with sunny, cool and dry days. A cold front this morning has ushered in a pattern change that will last through this weekend with overnight temperatures falling into the upper 30s in many spots. Temperatures for the Houston Marathon look nice, but might be a little warm for runners by the end of the race. Watch for the return of showers by the MLK Day holiday.
So far, we are on pace for the warmest January on record, but we do have much cooler air on the way over the next couple of nights along with sunny, cool and dry days. A cold front this morning has ushered in a pattern change that will last through this weekend with overnight temperatures falling into the upper 30s in many spots. Temperatures for the Houston Marathon look nice, but might be a little warm for runners by the end of the race. Watch for the return of showers by the MLK Day holiday.
Thursday morning Houston-area weather forecast
New record high temperature was reached Wednesday at Houston Hobby Airport at 82 beating the previous record high of 80. Bush Intercontinental Airport reached 80 degrees which was just shy of the record high of 81 from 1995. Galveston did tie the record high for today of 75 degrees. Cold front will swing through overnight which will end our record heat and bring a chance for some scattered showers. I can't rule out a brief rumble of thunder, but no severe weather is expected. Front will usher in more seasonable air for Thursday and Friday with highs in the 60s and lows in the 30s and 40s. Temperatures jump back close to 80 for M.L.K. Jr. Day on Monday with spotty showers expected.
New record high temperature was reached Wednesday at Houston Hobby Airport at 82 beating the previous record high of 80. Bush Intercontinental Airport reached 80 degrees which was just shy of the record high of 81 from 1995. Galveston did tie the record high for today of 75 degrees. Cold front will swing through overnight which will end our record heat and bring a chance for some scattered showers. I can't rule out a brief rumble of thunder, but no severe weather is expected. Front will usher in more seasonable air for Thursday and Friday with highs in the 60s and lows in the 30s and 40s. Temperatures jump back close to 80 for M.L.K. Jr. Day on Monday with spotty showers expected.
Wednesday evening weather forecast with Meteorologist Remeisha Shade
A new record high temperature was reached today at Houston Hobby Airport at 82 beating the previous record high of 80. Bush Intercontinental Airport reached 80 degrees which was just shy of the record high of 81 from 1995. Galveston did tie the record high for today at 75 degrees. A cold front will swing through overnight which will end our record heat and bring a chance for some scattered showers. I can't rule out a brief rumble of thunder, but no severe weather is expected. The front will usher in more seasonable air for Thursday and Friday with highs in the 60s and lows in the 30s and 40s. Temperatures jump back close to 80 for M.L.K. Jr. Day on Monday with spotty showers expected.
A new record high temperature was reached today at Houston Hobby Airport at 82 beating the previous record high of 80. Bush Intercontinental Airport reached 80 degrees which was just shy of the record high of 81 from 1995. Galveston did tie the record high for today at 75 degrees. A cold front will swing through overnight which will end our record heat and bring a chance for some scattered showers. I can't rule out a brief rumble of thunder, but no severe weather is expected. The front will usher in more seasonable air for Thursday and Friday with highs in the 60s and lows in the 30s and 40s. Temperatures jump back close to 80 for M.L.K. Jr. Day on Monday with spotty showers expected.
Wednesday afternoon weather forecast with Meteorologist Lena Maria
Wednesday will be warm and breezy, then a cool front will bring a thin line of showers/storms through overnight. As high pressure builds in behind that, we'll enjoy several quiet sunny days with near-normal temperatures. Warmth quickly returns though, toward the tail-end of the weekend. Marathoners can expect great starting conditions, followed by a warm and breezy finish. Showers look to return on Monday for Martin Luther King Day, with another shot at record breaking warmth on Tuesday.
Wednesday will be warm and breezy, then a cool front will bring a thin line of showers/storms through overnight. As high pressure builds in behind that, we'll enjoy several quiet sunny days with near-normal temperatures. Warmth quickly returns though, toward the tail-end of the weekend. Marathoners can expect great starting conditions, followed by a warm and breezy finish. Showers look to return on Monday for Martin Luther King Day, with another shot at record breaking warmth on Tuesday.
Houston weather: Breezy and warm Wednesday ahead of cold front
Today is going to be a breezy and warm one with the potential for record high temperatures. Today's records are 81� for Houston and 75� for Galveston and we'll get close. Tonight, a cold front moves in and the best rain chances look to be between around 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. early Thursday. Following that front, look for breezy and cooler weather Thursday with highs in the 60s. We'll have a couple of chilly mornings with lows near 40 on Friday and Saturday morning.
Today is going to be a breezy and warm one with the potential for record high temperatures. Today's records are 81� for Houston and 75� for Galveston and we'll get close. Tonight, a cold front moves in and the best rain chances look to be between around 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. early Thursday. Following that front, look for breezy and cooler weather Thursday with highs in the 60s. We'll have a couple of chilly mornings with lows near 40 on Friday and Saturday morning.



















