Houston residents can expect a significant shift in weather conditions this week, moving from recent severe weather to a period of cooler temperatures followed by a return to warmth. A cold front arrived overnight, bringing a noticeable drop in temperatures.
Cooler Temperatures Arrive
Wednesday morning temperatures in Houston are forecast to be around 48 degrees. These temperatures will remain in the 50s throughout the morning, rising to a high of approximately 64 degrees in the afternoon. North winds, ranging from 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 20 mph, will make it feel breezy, and a jacket is recommended for the morning commute.
Warmth Returns for the Weekend
The cooler weather is expected to be short-lived. After two days of lower temperatures, a warming trend will begin for the weekend. Thursday morning may see lows dip to 40 degrees, but temperatures will remain above freezing.
By Friday, and continuing through Super Bowl Sunday, high temperatures are predicted to reach the 70s and approach 80 degrees. This warmer pattern is expected to persist well into next week, with temperatures remaining in the 70s through next Friday.
While the rest of this week will be dry, rain is possible next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the expected high temperature for Wednesday?
The expected high temperature for Wednesday is around 64 degrees.
How long will the cooler temperatures last?
The cooler temperatures are expected to last for two days, before a warming trend begins for the weekend.
What are the expected temperatures for Super Bowl Sunday?
High temperatures for Super Bowl Sunday are predicted to be in the 70s and near 80 degrees.
With such a dynamic forecast, how do you plan to adjust your activities to take advantage of the warmer days ahead?
