Southeast Texas Brings Mild Weather on Election Day, Warmer Temperatures Ahead
Election Day will usher in a pleasant day for Southeast Texas residents, with a mix of sunshine and crisp air as they cast their ballots. However, voters may need to grab a light jacket as temperatures are expected to reach the mid-40s early morning, before warming up significantly throughout the day.
Under a bright sunny sky, day temperatures are projected to soar into the upper 70s and low 80s by afternoon. This pleasant weather will continue through the remainder of the workweek, with lows reaching the 60s in anticipation of a gentle Gulf breeze.
Friday is looking exceptionally warm, with high temperatures potentially climbing above 89 degrees β just shy of the daily record set last year on November 7. The warming trend is expected to continue into the weekend, although it may cool off slightly behind an early Sunday morning cold front.
While rain showers are unlikely in the immediate forecast, a low chance of precipitation exists for later this week and over the weekend, which would help alleviate drought conditions that have been building throughout November.
Currently, there are no tropical developments expected to emerge from the Atlantic Basin within the next 7 days.
				
			Election Day will usher in a pleasant day for Southeast Texas residents, with a mix of sunshine and crisp air as they cast their ballots. However, voters may need to grab a light jacket as temperatures are expected to reach the mid-40s early morning, before warming up significantly throughout the day.
Under a bright sunny sky, day temperatures are projected to soar into the upper 70s and low 80s by afternoon. This pleasant weather will continue through the remainder of the workweek, with lows reaching the 60s in anticipation of a gentle Gulf breeze.
Friday is looking exceptionally warm, with high temperatures potentially climbing above 89 degrees β just shy of the daily record set last year on November 7. The warming trend is expected to continue into the weekend, although it may cool off slightly behind an early Sunday morning cold front.
While rain showers are unlikely in the immediate forecast, a low chance of precipitation exists for later this week and over the weekend, which would help alleviate drought conditions that have been building throughout November.
Currently, there are no tropical developments expected to emerge from the Atlantic Basin within the next 7 days.