

The five-day rainfall forecast for Texas is … bone dry.

Winds begin to turn out of the south by Saturday, but for now we don’t really see much potential for the development of widespread clouds until Saturday night. Friday will start off cooler than Saturday, but both days will enjoy reasonably dry air. Both days should see mostly sunny skies, with highs of around 70 degrees. These two days will also be contenders for top 10 nicest days of the year in Houston. Overnight lows will be 5 to 10 degrees warmer than Wednesday night-so comfortably above a freeze. If you’re heading out to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo BBQ Cook-Off, expect evening temperatures of around 50 degrees.
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With only light winds and full sunshine, this should not feel too cold, even though absolute temperatures likely will only be a few degrees warmer than on Wednesday. ThursdayĪfter a cool start, look for high temperatures to rebound into the upper 50s for most of the area on Thursday. This mix of clear skies and light winds will allow for ideal cooling conditions tonight, with inland areas likely seeing a light freeze. Skies will begin to clear this evening, and as the sun sets winds should die down as well. This combination of winds, cold air, and partly cloudy skies will make for a cold day, with highs only topping out somewhere in the low- to mid-50s. During the hour before sunrise, airports at Hobby, Ellington, and Galveston all recorded wind gusts above 30mph as a cold, northerly air mass sinks into the region. (Pivotal Weather) Wednesdayīlustery is indeed a good word for this morning. A light freeze is possible on Wednesday night near Houston. The region will soon get back to pleasant weather, but we’re going to have to get through a cold, blustery day today, and a very chilly night before we do so. What can be said about Tuesday’s weather? It was nigh perfect and will easily go down as one of the 10 nicest days of the year in Houston.
