A major shift in the weather pattern late this week will upend Houston temperatures, resurrecting a longer winter chill for January.
Texas has seen a dry and warm start to 2026, but the winds of change may blow in pretty soon. While the state will endure another several days of warmer-than-usual temperatures, forecasters say precipitation and even cooler weather are possible later in the week.
The high pressure, that gave us a beautiful Sunday, shifts eastward and southerly winds will return, driving up humidity levels and pushing afternoon highs about 80 degrees. This begins a stretch of spring-like weather with patchy morning fog and possible record highs in the afternoons.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- We are stuck in a pattern of foggy mornings followed by record warm afternoons until a strong cold front arrives late Friday. A new record high of 82 was established on Tuesday afternoon, and another record could fall today now ...
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