Warming trend on tap for Houston ahead of a sharp, short front this weekend

Warming Trend Ahead for Houston Before a Brief Cold Front

Houston’s weather outlook remains steady this week, with days and nights gradually warming as the city heads into the weekend. A short but sharp cold front is expected late Saturday, bringing a quick dip in temperatures before conditions rebound early next week.

Current Conditions

Morning lows are roughly ten degrees warmer than earlier this week, but this will likely be the coolest morning until Monday. Winds are calm for now, shifting to a southerly direction later today, signaling the return of onshore flow. Daytime highs should reach around 80°F under mostly clear skies.

Midweek and Late Week Forecast

Overnight lows will fall into the lower 60s, with slightly cooler conditions in outlying areas. Thursday will feel similar to Wednesday, although southeasterly winds may become more noticeable and humidity a bit higher. Highs will once again approach 80°F, with nighttime lows remaining in the upper 60s.

Weekend Outlook

Friday and Saturday will be quite warm for early November, with daytime temperatures climbing into the mid- to upper 80s. Skies should remain mostly sunny, and while dewpoints remain in the 60s, the air will feel only mildly humid compared to Houston’s summer conditions.

“This front will be relatively short-lived, but bring two cold nights into the region.”

Summary

The weather will stay mild and mostly clear through the week, with warmth peaking before a cool, brief front ushers in a couple of chilly nights this weekend.

Author’s summary: Houston experiences a mild warmup this week before a sharp but brief weekend front cools the region for just a couple of nights.

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