Houston will see warm weather before a cold front causes a significant temperature drop and gusty winds. The National Weather Service forecasts patchy fog to clear by 9 a.m., followed by sunny skies with highs near 85 degrees.
FOX 26 Houston reports humid air will cause patchy fog into early Saturday, possibly affecting morning visibility. High temperatures are expected to climb into the upper 80s, near the record high of 89 degrees.
"Sunday will be breezy and much cooler with highs in the low 70s. By Monday and Tuesday morning, low temperatures behind the front are forecast to drop into the low 40s in Houston, with readings potentially reaching the 30s north of the city," FOX 26 Houston stated.
The latest drought monitor reveals worsening dry conditions across Southeast Texas, with severe drought impacting areas in Austin, Colorado, and Wharton counties.
Houston will experience warm weather with patchy fog followed by a strong cold front bringing cooler temperatures, gusty winds, and worsening drought conditions in Southeast Texas.