Saturday’s forecast:
HOUSTON – This is our last chilly morning, with temperatures mostly in the 40s. By tomorrow afternoon, winds will shift out of the south. While Saturday remains largely unaffected, the southerly flow will bring a warm-up on Sunday, pushing us close to record highs.
Recommended Videos
Zoo Lights kicked off Friday night and will run through January 5th. Saturday night brings a cooler feel, while Sunday evening will be a bit milder.
Sunday’s forecast:
We are back to challenging record highs Sunday. The record is 84° from 1910 and I have a forecast of 84. We could possibly break a record Monday too. Both of these days will be dry. The Texans play at noon Sunday and the tailgating forecast looks good. Temperatures are in the 70s as you walk into NRG.
Thanksgiving:
A strong cold front is set to arrive on Thanksgiving Day. While the timing may shift slightly, one thing is certain—it will bring a significant drop in temperatures for Black Friday and the weekend. Moisture appears limited, so for now, I’m forecasting a 30% chance of rain.
Black Friday:
The chill returns next Friday, so early shoppers, take note! Temperatures will dip into the upper 40s to lower 50s.
10-day Forecast:
The forecast brings little rain and just three days with highs reaching the 80s. At last, we’re turning the corner toward much cooler temperatures ahead.