Chevron Houston Marathon weekend forecast
The 54th Annual Chevron Houston Marathon Weekend is almost here and the weather in Houston will be cooling down just in time for runners. A cold front will sweep across Southeast Texas on Friday leaving cooler and breezy conditions for the weekend ahead. Runners can expect temperatures to the in the low-40s with a northerly breeze for the start of the marathon. Sunrise is at 7:17 a.m. Partly cloudy but dry skies prevail for the remainder of the morning. If you are cheering on your favorite runner, you might need an extra layer. Forecast highs on Sunday will reach the low-60s. Good luck to everyone running!
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