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Dense FOG blankets Houston ahead of a strong front.

Plus, we’re tracking isolated rain and thunderstorms today.

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

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Today’s Forecast:

HOUSTON – We’re watching and tracking a dense fog advisory until 9 a.m. Driving through fog when visibility is a quarter mile or less is like driving though a solid cloud on an open freeway. Take it slow on our roadways and make sure to use your low-beams.

Watch for reduced visibility

Plus, we’re tracking the chance for rain and thunderstorms this morning into tonight—as a front pushes through Houston, dramatically dropping our morning lows into the 30s by Monday. But today, we’re staying warm and above average.

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We’re tracking the chance for isolated thunderstorms throughout the day—slightly picking up around mid-morning and building by afternoon into date night tonight ahead of our next cold front.

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Tracking the rain today (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)
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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.

Tracking your 10 day forecast (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

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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