HOUSTON – After a cold, rainy Saturday, don't expect too many changes as we head into the second half of the weekend. Coastal showers and inland drizzle will continue through Saturday evening with cloudy skies and temperatures hovering near 40 degrees.
After midnight and into Sunday, expect a return of light rain throughout southeast Texas, as a weak low pressure system moves up the coast from the Brownsville area. The rain will begin to taper off Sunday afternoon. Temperatures on Sunday will be warmer than those on Saturday, with a high in the low 50s.
Into the work week, expect skies to stay mostly cloudy through Wednesday, but look for much dryer weather, too. Temperatures will hover in the 50s for afternoon highs with morning lows in the 40s.
By Thursday and Friday, mostly sunny skies will take over. Morning lows, without the benefit of insulating cloud cover, will be in the mid 30s, but afternoon highs will reach the mid to upper 50s.
By Saturday, a return flow off the Gulf of Mexico will usher in much warmer air, and temperatures will finally rebound back to the 60s for afternoon highs.