Houston Braces for Season’s Coldest Night, Brief Chill Expected
Houston is set to experience the coldest night of the season on Sunday, with temperatures expected to dip into the 50s. This brief spell of cooler weather is the result of a cold front moving into the area, bringing a refreshing change.
Cold Front Arrival and Weather Forecast
The current conditions in Houston will see sunny skies and daytime temperatures reaching the mid-80s. However, winds from the north may result in gusty conditions. As drier air replaces the humidity, the evening is likely to be very pleasant.
Temperature Expectations
- Coldest night anticipated: Sunday
- Projected temperature range: Mid-50s
- Previous coldest temperature: 61 degrees on October 11 at Bush Intercontinental Airport
Residents living outside of Houston’s urban areas and away from the coast can expect lower temperatures. As the evening progresses, the milder air will give way to cooler conditions.
Looking Ahead
By Monday morning, a southeasterly breeze will return, bringing back the muggier air. Another, weaker cold front is forecasted to arrive on Tuesday, which may provide a couple of slightly cooler nights.
However, for a more substantial cold front, residents may need to wait until later in the week for a more significant drop in temperatures. Confidence in this forecast continues to build, though it remains uncertain.
As Fall approaches, this weekend offers a glimpse of the seasonal change. Enjoy the brief drop in temperature and pleasant evening ahead!