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New Year’s weather looks great for Houston!

Temperatures will be around 50 at the ball drop!

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Tonight’s Forecast:

HOUSTON – Plans for NYE?! You’ll want to wear a jacket because it will be chilly yet dry and clear. Temperatures will be around 50 at the ball drop! That means any fireworks plans you may have, can commence, and no need to worry about rain as you ring in the new year.

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Grab a jacket as you watch the fireworks

Wednesday January 1, 2025′s Forecast:

We will have a great start to 2025! Temperatures will be in the upper-30s and lower-40s to start the day. We will have mostly sunny skies with highs reaching the lower-60s. Enjoy it!

January 1st Forecast

End of the Week:

Thursday will bring the chance for light rain showers. It will not be very significant, but it will be a cold rainfall which is never pleasant. A weak cold front will clear out the rain Thursday night bringing nice weather for Friday through Sunday afternoon.

Next Three Days

Big Cool Down Next Week:

I want to start with what we are certain of - next week we will see a significant cool down! We are expecting several pushes of cold air, which will likely bring many to at least freezing by the middle of next week. As for what we do not know, is just how cold it will get! Will we drop to the 20s or just make it to freezing? Another big question is whether or not we will have any precipitation, and when it comes will we be below freezing. If so, we could see some snowfall! Currently our forecast still brings afternoons all next week back to the 40s which would mean it’s not a multi-day freeze, just freezing mornings.

Futuretrack (kprc)

We will have several pushes of cold air. Our first strong cold front will push in late Sunday bringing our temperatures down to highs in the 50s for Monday and Tuesday next week. We’ll have another front mid-week and it looks like we could see a freezing morning by Wednesday at the earliest. Right now, Thursday looks to be our coldest morning with the frost line reaching the coast. This also correlates with when some models are bringing the chance for precipitation.

The American model brings the chance for a wintry mix, but the European model just brings cold rain to SE Texas. I like to call this a “non-zero” chance for snow. I say this because the chances are very low, but there is certainly a little chance! 99.9% of the days in Houston there is a firm 0% chance for snowfall so this does mean something.

The American model brings the chance for a wintry mix, but the European model just brings cold rain to SE Texas. (Copyright 2024 KPRC.)

So what does this mean? Right now you should stay aware of our forecast. We will likely hit freezing next week, which means we’ll ask you to cover plants, and potentially wrap your pipes. If you’ve thrown out the foam pipe covers from years past, it’s not a bad idea to grab some from the store. If you don’t need it next week you could certainly need it another time this winter.

I know freezing weather can feel scary (especially after our horrific freeze in 2021) but right now there is no need to panic. Our forecast is still calling for afternoons in the 40s which would allow us to thaw daily.

We’ll update you throughout the week with all the changes in our forecast.

10-day Forecast:

We will see some chilly light rainfall possible Thursday. Friday through Sunday afternoon look great. Sunday night we will see our first cold front that will bring cooler air in the 50s to start the week. Another rush of cold air is expected by Wednesday that will drop highs to the 40s.

10 Day Forecast

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Meteorologist Brittany Begley's passion is making sure viewers across the Houston area are safe and prepared for their day.

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