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A foggy warm-up for Houston, ahead of a cold snap

A strong Sunday front will drop us back into the 30s for Monday

Monday morning lows (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

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Saturday’s Forecast:

HOUSTON – Warm winds continue to blow into SE Texas ahead of our next cold front. The onshore flow will bring another round of fog early Saturday morning, clearing by 10 am, with partly to mostly cloudy skies.

Watch for reduced visibility

Although sunshine won’t be as vibrant, the temperatures will still overperform for this time of year, with highs reaching the mid to upper 70s.

Foggy morning, with stray showers chances throughout the day

Saturday night into Sunday morning, the cold front pushes through, bringing a chance of rain starting Saturday evening and ending late Sunday morning.

Spotty to scattered showers move in as front approaches
Showers as cold front pushes through

Sunday’s Forecast:

Once the rain passes, clouds will decrease throughout the day as a dry, cold north wind moves in. Don’t let Sunday’s forecasted high temperature fool you. Houston reaches the mid-60s early morning, but throughout the day, temperatures will continue to feel more like winter.

Cloudy start with drier, colder air filter in throughout the day

Monday the real cold arrives:

Monday morning, waking up to the 30s! A short-lived cold snap, as we’ll warm back up into the 60s and 40s by Tuesday.

Monday morning lows (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Your Extended Forecast:

After the taste of cold, temperatures will warm back to the 70s by the middle of the week.

Cold snap will be brief as temperatures

Stay up to date with the latest changes using Storm Tracker 2 radar and regular updates from the KPRC 2 Weather Team on Click2Houston.


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