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Foggy morning to a sunny Tuesday afternoon. Here’s how long the spring pattern stays in Houston

Move over winter, spring is back for SE Texas

Tonight:

HOUSTON – Finally, Houston can say goodbye to freezing evenings and nights. Across SE Texas, temperatures will fall into the 50s and upper 40s.

Cool but not freezing

Tuesday’s Forecast:

Expect another morning of reduced visibility due to fog—the National Weather Service is issuing a Dense Fog Advisory from Midnight to 10 AM.

Visibility less than one quarter or a mile Tuesday morning

Tuesday afternoon is beautiful. Sunshine and 70s will make it hard for anyone to complain about the weather.

Foggy Morning with plenty of sun in the afternoon

Late Week Wimpy Front:

A weak cold front will approach on Wednesday. On Thursday, the cold front will bring isolated to spotty showers across SE Texas with no major cool-down.

A weak cold front brings increase in clouds and slight shower chances

In fact, we’re keeping those warmer temperatures with us as we look ahead to next weekend with the start of March!

Temperature pattern for first week of March (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

10 Day Forecast:

Plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures this week! We are due for some good weather. With the many upcoming events in the next couple of weeks, you’ll want to go out and enjoy them! Outside of Thursday’s isolated to spotty showers- we are tracking an upper level low next week that may spark a few days of showers.

Warm for the last week of February

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

Amanda Goluszka is a meteorologist at KPRC 2 currently filling in for Meteorologist Caroline Brown. Hailing from Chicago and having studied at College of DuPage and Texas A&M University, she's focused on becoming a full-time broadcast meteorologist.

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