Beautiful weather ahead!🌞 Here’s what to wear if you’re spending Easter Sunday in the Houston area 👔🐰👗

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Whether you’re going to brunch, or heading to a church service, we want to make sure you’re prepared for what the weather will be like on Sunday.

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First, we’ll start with the ladies...

If you’re spending Easter Sunday in church, your outfit will depend on the time of day.

Heading to sunrise service? You may want to pack a light jacket or a shawl. Temps are expected to start off warm and muggy. Check out the spread below:

Easter morning temps (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

If service starts around 11 a.m., it’ll be the time to let your arms out. We’ll start really feeling that 80 degrees outside with lots of sunshine!

Church not your vibe? No worries! Brunch is still in order around these parts.

If you’re doing a 12 p.m. brunch, you may want to pack a fan and a sweat cloth.

Brunch Forecast (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

It will be toasty! But much needed after the recently chilly days we’ve had in the Houston area.

Guys...

8 a.m. will be comfortable for the fellas wearing a suit, but by 10 a.m..... you may want to strip some layers.

10am Sunday (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

By noon, it may be a bit too hot outside for the three-piece Italian suit so those headed out or to brunch, make sure you pack an extra t-shirt for afternoon gatherings.

Having an outdoor cookout or barbecue?

Your best bet would be some shorts and a light button-up.

Easter grilling forecast (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

However you celebrate, make sure you enjoy family and friends and don’t forget to submit pictures to Click2Pins.com.


About the Authors

Moriah Ballard joined the KPRC 2 digital team in the fall of 2021. Prior to becoming a digital content producer in Southeast Texas and a Houstonian, Moriah was an award-winning radio host in her hometown of Lorain, Ohio, and previously worked as a producer/content creator in Cleveland. Her faith, family, and community are her top passions.

Meteorologist, craft beer guru, dad to Maya and Ella and a sock and cheese addict.

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