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Houston, TX – After a warm Monday with highs reaching the mid-70s, a cold front is expected to sweep through Southeast Texas overnight, bringing cooler temperatures for the rest of the week. Patchy fog is likely overnight tonight, potentially impacting visibility for Monday morning commuters.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday’s high is expected to peak near 76°F before a sharp drop as the cold front moves through late Monday night into early Tuesday. By Tuesday morning, temperatures will dip into the mid-40s, with breezy winds keeping conditions cool throughout the day.
Looking ahead to New Year’s Day, sunny skies are forecasted with a high near 60°F and calm winds. Evening temperatures will drop into the low 40s, making it a chilly but dry night for outdoor celebrations. Drivers should prepare for potential fog again Wednesday night, which may reduce visibility on major roadways, including I-10 and I-45.
Rain chances return Thursday evening into Friday morning, with a 30% chance of showers predicted. Highs will remain in the low 60s through the weekend. Residents are advised to keep an umbrella handy later in the week and monitor updates for changing weather conditions.
Stay alert for reduced visibility during overnight and early-morning commutes, and plan accordingly. For those hosting outdoor New Year’s gatherings, cooler but dry conditions make for favorable weather.
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