Spring weather prevails over Houston as sunshine and warm afternoons continue to dominate the forecast, but with a twist - morning fog is expected each day, particularly along the coast.
Tonight will be another pleasant evening, falling into the mid-50s overnight, but it's likely to feel muggier than usual, setting the stage for potential fog development. This could impact your Monday morning commute, especially if you're planning to head out early. Thick sea fog is also a possibility along the coast, which may linger throughout Monday.
However, don't let that dampen your spirits - Monday will be another sunny and warm day, with temperatures reaching near 80 degrees in the afternoon. While it's unlikely we'll see more severe weather than foggy mornings, there are two storm systems on the horizon that could bring showers and storms to Southeast Texas this week.
The first system will move through Tuesday into Wednesday, bringing scattered showers late Tuesday evening and into early Wednesday morning. While isolated storms can't be ruled out, widespread heavy showers and storms seem unlikely at this time. The second system will arrive heading into the weekend, with a higher chance of heavier downpours and thunderstorms.
As for freezing temperatures, it's still too early to predict if we'll see another freeze this season, but February seems like a possibility if it happens at all. Now, let's take a closer look at next weekend's festivities in Galveston - the Knight's of Momus Grand Night Parade. While the exact timing and track of the storm system are still uncertain, it looks like a chance of showers and storms is likely, with temperatures in the 60s by evening.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing forecast, and don't forget to send us your weather tips, videos, and photos if you have any.
Tonight will be another pleasant evening, falling into the mid-50s overnight, but it's likely to feel muggier than usual, setting the stage for potential fog development. This could impact your Monday morning commute, especially if you're planning to head out early. Thick sea fog is also a possibility along the coast, which may linger throughout Monday.
However, don't let that dampen your spirits - Monday will be another sunny and warm day, with temperatures reaching near 80 degrees in the afternoon. While it's unlikely we'll see more severe weather than foggy mornings, there are two storm systems on the horizon that could bring showers and storms to Southeast Texas this week.
The first system will move through Tuesday into Wednesday, bringing scattered showers late Tuesday evening and into early Wednesday morning. While isolated storms can't be ruled out, widespread heavy showers and storms seem unlikely at this time. The second system will arrive heading into the weekend, with a higher chance of heavier downpours and thunderstorms.
As for freezing temperatures, it's still too early to predict if we'll see another freeze this season, but February seems like a possibility if it happens at all. Now, let's take a closer look at next weekend's festivities in Galveston - the Knight's of Momus Grand Night Parade. While the exact timing and track of the storm system are still uncertain, it looks like a chance of showers and storms is likely, with temperatures in the 60s by evening.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing forecast, and don't forget to send us your weather tips, videos, and photos if you have any.