Temperatures drop to the 40s Monday morning for Houston before a big warm up

Spring Break week will be pleasant

We will be 15 degrees warmer Monday (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Tonight’s forecast:

HOUSTON – If you’re heading out for dinner or to the Rodeo, you may want to pack that jacket. We have another chilly night in store for Houston!

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As the low-pressure system that brought severe weather to our area yesterday continues to push off to the east, our skies clear as we go into the evening hours.

The clear skies and low humidity will help aid in dropping our temperatures down into the low 40s as you head out the door for work or vacation Monday morning.

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Spring Break forecast:

Lots of changes this spring break week.

We start with cold mornings Monday and Tuesday, but they don’t last for long. Thursday and Friday are warm with highs in the mid-80s! There are two small chances of rain Wednesday and Saturday. Putting everything together it isn’t a bad spring break forecast.

Low temperatures climb as we get further into the week (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
Temperatures climb into the 80s by the end of the week (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
10-day forecast:

Our next storm system comes in Wednesday night. We have the chance to see a total lunar eclipse early Friday morning! Saturday morning also bring a chance of rain followed by out next cold front. These rain chances are not high for now. Enjoy your Spring Break week!

Spring Break week looks to be pleasant (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

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Chief meteorologist and recipient of the 2022 American Meteorological Society’s award for Excellence in Science Reporting by a Broadcast Meteorologist.

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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