Houston, cold front and National Weather Service
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Temperatures are expected to tumble quickly behind the front, dropping into the 60s and low 70s Sunday afternoon, then plunging into the 30s and 40s by Monday morning. Northern and western parts of Houston could flirt with their first light freeze of the season.
After a cool start to the week, Houston heats up beyond Wednesday. Could Houston hit 90 degrees for the first time in November?
Temps will warm into the upper 80s to near 90 on Saturday afternoon, unusually warm for the first week of November. The cold front arrives in Houston around sunrise Sunday morning. That's when winds will shift to the north and increase to 15 to 30 miles per hour by early afternoon, with high temps only in the upper 60s.
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Houston weather: Unseasonably warm day on the way for Friday
Much warmer weather is coming to the Houston area for your Friday before a temperature roller coaster this weekend!
Houston drivers could face foggy mornings and low visibility. Here's when and where conditions will be worst across the metro area.
Amid widespread torrential rains, wind gusts reached as high as 45-60 mph across the Houston metro area, the National Weather Service said. In Downtown Houston, a gust of 59 mph was reported, while a 64 mph gust was measured in Hempstead.
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Houston weather: Beautiful Wednesday; tracking our next cold front
A Gulf breeze has returned today which will usher in a gradual warming trend. A cold front is expected this weekend that will dry us out and lower our temperatures.
Cooler-than-normal temperatures will linger through Sunday, but a gradual warming trend is on the way for next week.
On Friday at 4:52 a.m. the National Weather Service released a dense fog advisory in effect until 7 a.m. for Geneva and Houston counties.