Houstonians Reap Sunshine Rewards Over Weekend, But Rain and Fog Return Next Week.
Residents of Houston can enjoy a stellar weekend with sunny skies and mild temperatures this Saturday and Sunday, but they'll have to bid farewell to the warmth as fog and rain clouds make their way back to town next week.
The current Arctic air that has been blanketing the city is expected to lift, allowing for plenty of sunshine on both Saturday and Sunday. Daytime highs are forecasted to reach into the 70s, while nighttime lows will dip into the 40s. While morning fog may make an appearance on Sunday, it should clear up by mid-morning.
However, as Monday approaches, a chance of widespread fog is expected when returning to work or school. This is a brief respite before the rain and gloom return.
According to forecasters, widespread showers are expected to hit Tuesday, with thunderstorms possibly joining them. The timing of these storms remains uncertain, but it's possible they could hold off until nightfall on Tuesday, carrying over into Wednesday morning.
Despite the rain, the region is still far from experiencing another arctic freeze this season. However, there may be one last chance at a freeze by the end of February.
In the meantime, residents are advised to check out ABC13's latest weather maps and alerts for real-time updates on the storm system.
Residents of Houston can enjoy a stellar weekend with sunny skies and mild temperatures this Saturday and Sunday, but they'll have to bid farewell to the warmth as fog and rain clouds make their way back to town next week.
The current Arctic air that has been blanketing the city is expected to lift, allowing for plenty of sunshine on both Saturday and Sunday. Daytime highs are forecasted to reach into the 70s, while nighttime lows will dip into the 40s. While morning fog may make an appearance on Sunday, it should clear up by mid-morning.
However, as Monday approaches, a chance of widespread fog is expected when returning to work or school. This is a brief respite before the rain and gloom return.
According to forecasters, widespread showers are expected to hit Tuesday, with thunderstorms possibly joining them. The timing of these storms remains uncertain, but it's possible they could hold off until nightfall on Tuesday, carrying over into Wednesday morning.
Despite the rain, the region is still far from experiencing another arctic freeze this season. However, there may be one last chance at a freeze by the end of February.
In the meantime, residents are advised to check out ABC13's latest weather maps and alerts for real-time updates on the storm system.