Cold Weather Hangs Around for MLK Day, Then Rain Moves In
Houston residents are bracing for another chilly morning on Monday as temperatures drop below freezing once again. While the cold snap will stick around through Tuesday, warmer weather is expected to arrive in the second half of next week.
For now, expect a cold and clear night with lows near 32 degrees, except for areas north of Houston where it could be even colder. The sun will shine brightly on Monday, bringing highs into the mid-60s, making it a pleasant day despite the frigid start to the week.
However, don't get too comfortable โ rain is just around the corner. A 60% chance of showers is forecast for Wednesday, with rain totals averaging an inch across the region, although higher amounts could fall in coastal areas. This will be a welcome change from the dry spell Houston has been experiencing this month, which typically sees over two inches of rainfall by mid-January.
Looking ahead to next weekend, a strong cold front is expected to bring cooler temperatures and potentially even wintry precipitation to north and central Texas. In Houston, this front could usher in another batch of rain, with temperatures dropping into the 40s and 50s as it arrives.
While no hard freeze is currently predicted, the prolonged troughing pattern over the eastern United States means mid-late January will remain relatively cool, if not downright cold at times. Stay tuned for updates on this developing weather system.
Houston residents are bracing for another chilly morning on Monday as temperatures drop below freezing once again. While the cold snap will stick around through Tuesday, warmer weather is expected to arrive in the second half of next week.
For now, expect a cold and clear night with lows near 32 degrees, except for areas north of Houston where it could be even colder. The sun will shine brightly on Monday, bringing highs into the mid-60s, making it a pleasant day despite the frigid start to the week.
However, don't get too comfortable โ rain is just around the corner. A 60% chance of showers is forecast for Wednesday, with rain totals averaging an inch across the region, although higher amounts could fall in coastal areas. This will be a welcome change from the dry spell Houston has been experiencing this month, which typically sees over two inches of rainfall by mid-January.
Looking ahead to next weekend, a strong cold front is expected to bring cooler temperatures and potentially even wintry precipitation to north and central Texas. In Houston, this front could usher in another batch of rain, with temperatures dropping into the 40s and 50s as it arrives.
While no hard freeze is currently predicted, the prolonged troughing pattern over the eastern United States means mid-late January will remain relatively cool, if not downright cold at times. Stay tuned for updates on this developing weather system.