Residents in Houston face a unique weather challenge as a prolonged period of foggy mornings gives way to record-breaking warm afternoons until a strong cold front moves in late Friday.
Foggy conditions are expected to persist through Wednesday morning, with dense sea fog dominating the coastal areas. Meanwhile, inland regions can look forward to plenty of sunshine and temperatures soaring into the 60s and low 80s. This warmth is not unlike the record-breaking heat experienced during the week of Christmas, leaving room for more records to be broken.
However, this warm spell will come to an end with the arrival of a strong cold front on Friday, which will bring an abrupt end to above-normal temperatures and usher in cooler weather for the entire weekend. While it's still early days, there is a chance of thunderstorms ahead of the front, with a 40% chance of precipitation growing as confidence in the frontal timing increases.
Marathon enthusiasts can expect a chilly contrast to the warmth of earlier this week, with temperatures dipping into the upper 50s on Saturday and Sunday. A steady north wind will make for cloudy skies and limited highs, while there's also a slight chance of rain on Saturday at just 10%.
Looking ahead, no freezes are currently forecast in the next 10 days, but winter still has plenty of tricks up its sleeve.
Foggy conditions are expected to persist through Wednesday morning, with dense sea fog dominating the coastal areas. Meanwhile, inland regions can look forward to plenty of sunshine and temperatures soaring into the 60s and low 80s. This warmth is not unlike the record-breaking heat experienced during the week of Christmas, leaving room for more records to be broken.
However, this warm spell will come to an end with the arrival of a strong cold front on Friday, which will bring an abrupt end to above-normal temperatures and usher in cooler weather for the entire weekend. While it's still early days, there is a chance of thunderstorms ahead of the front, with a 40% chance of precipitation growing as confidence in the frontal timing increases.
Marathon enthusiasts can expect a chilly contrast to the warmth of earlier this week, with temperatures dipping into the upper 50s on Saturday and Sunday. A steady north wind will make for cloudy skies and limited highs, while there's also a slight chance of rain on Saturday at just 10%.
Looking ahead, no freezes are currently forecast in the next 10 days, but winter still has plenty of tricks up its sleeve.