Houstoners Get Ready for Chilly Monday as Cold Front Moves In
A bitter cold front brought a brisk breeze to Southeast Texas on Sunday, ushering in a cooler and gustier northwesterly wind that's expected to stick around through Tuesday morning. By Monday morning, temperatures are forecasted to plummet to the low 40s, with a wind chill factor making it feel more like the mid-30s by sunrise.
While sunshine will prevail for most of the day, afternoon highs won't warm up much above 60 degrees, keeping the chill in the air. It's not just this week that's feeling the cold snap – two more fronts are on the way, with a weak cool front passing through near Houston on Wednesday and a stronger, colder one expected to hit by Friday.
However, unlike the Midwest and Plains, Southeast Texas won't be bracing for sub-freezing temperatures. Instead, expect another cool-down for next weekend, with morning lows dipping into the 40s and afternoon highs in the low 60s.
Freeze Watch Still a Ways Off
Hoping to escape the chill is those of you holding out hope for a relatively frost-free winter. According to long-range forecasts, Houston's first freeze isn't expected until mid-December – a bit later than average this year.
Rain Returns by Mid-Week
After last week's soggy finish, things are about to flip around with a new weather pattern taking hold. Sunny skies and mild temperatures are forecasted for most of December, but don't count on it getting much drier than that just yet. There's a 20% chance of rain when a front arrives this Friday into the weekend.
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A bitter cold front brought a brisk breeze to Southeast Texas on Sunday, ushering in a cooler and gustier northwesterly wind that's expected to stick around through Tuesday morning. By Monday morning, temperatures are forecasted to plummet to the low 40s, with a wind chill factor making it feel more like the mid-30s by sunrise.
While sunshine will prevail for most of the day, afternoon highs won't warm up much above 60 degrees, keeping the chill in the air. It's not just this week that's feeling the cold snap – two more fronts are on the way, with a weak cool front passing through near Houston on Wednesday and a stronger, colder one expected to hit by Friday.
However, unlike the Midwest and Plains, Southeast Texas won't be bracing for sub-freezing temperatures. Instead, expect another cool-down for next weekend, with morning lows dipping into the 40s and afternoon highs in the low 60s.
Freeze Watch Still a Ways Off
Hoping to escape the chill is those of you holding out hope for a relatively frost-free winter. According to long-range forecasts, Houston's first freeze isn't expected until mid-December – a bit later than average this year.
Rain Returns by Mid-Week
After last week's soggy finish, things are about to flip around with a new weather pattern taking hold. Sunny skies and mild temperatures are forecasted for most of December, but don't count on it getting much drier than that just yet. There's a 20% chance of rain when a front arrives this Friday into the weekend.
If you have any weather-related tips, videos, or photos to share, send 'em our way using the ABC13 form – be sure to check out the terms of use first.