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Houston grab the jackets: A 30 degree temperature drop is arrives Monday

Hold on tight to your Christmas decorations — your inflatables might blow away.

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HOUSTONTRACKING Today’s Front:

30-Degree Temperature Drop, Scattered Showers, and Wind! Hold on tight to your Christmas decorations — your inflatables might blow away — thanks to a strong front impacting you and your family tonight into tomorrow!

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Not only are we tracking a chance for rain and a dramatic temperature drop, but a Wind Advisory for some (not all) has been issued through Monday at 6 PM for Brazos Valley and our coast communities. We’re tracking sustained winds of 20–30 mph with wind gust peaks at 40–45 mph.

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Our front pushed through around 10 PM to areas north of I-10 and by 11 PM to areas south of I-10, with the chance for a spotty shower or two from 3–5.

Highs fall from the lower-80s this weekend to the 50s as we start next week. It’s about time! But we’ll be back in the 70s by Friday!

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Morning lows drop into the 30s Tuesday and Wednesday, and I wouldn’t be surprised if a few spots see a light freeze, with some feels-like temperatures in the 20s! We’re jumping by 20 degrees in terms of our morning lows from Tuesday to Friday,

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Early Week Windchill:

The cold air will combined with the strong winds will bring wind chill values down to the 40s and 30s.

coldest north of Houston

Tuesday windchills even colder with some spots north of Harris county, feeling like 20s at 6 am.

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Your Extended Forecast:

Our cool down will be pretty short lived. We’re back in the 70s as we start 2026. At least it won’t be in the 80s!

Temperatures return to the 70s for the new year

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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