HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Temperatures in Houston Wednesday morning will fall into the upper 30s for the first time since March 20th, and this is about 2 weeks ahead of schedule for when we normally get a our first fall morning in the 30s. Temperatures will get a boost from all the sunshine Wednesday afternoon, warming just above 60 degrees. With lighter winds expected Wednesday night, it will get even colder and widespread frost will be possible.
When will it warm up again?
It will be cool but noticeably warmer on Friday as lows bottom in the upper 40s and highs warm into the mid-70s. By the weekend, we’ll have highs in the upper 70s to near 80 with lows in the upper 50s to near 60.
Is there any rain in the 10 day forecast?
Yes! But it’s a small chance for now. It should stay rain-free through Election Day of next week, then humid air rushing in Wednesday could bring isolated showers. A higher chance of rain could accompany a front penciled in for next Thursday, November 8th.
What is happening in the tropics?
We are monitoring a system developing in the Caribbean for potential development over the next 7 days. For our latest tropical update, head to our Tropical Update page.
