Houston’s weather remains consistent, with temperatures rising during the day and night as the weekend approaches. However, a sharp cooldown is expected on Saturday night due to a short-lived cold front that will bring two cooler nights to the area.
High pressure will keep skies mostly clear for the rest of the week. Low temperatures tonight will fall into the lower 60s, slightly cooler in outlying areas.
Thursday will be similar to Wednesday, but with slightly stronger southeasterly winds and a bit more humidity. Highs will remain near 80 degrees, and lows Thursday night will only drop into the upper 60s.
Warmer days are expected, with highs reaching mid- to upper-80s, which is notably warm for early November. Skies will mostly stay sunny, and while dewpoints in the 60s will make it feel humid, it won’t reach the intense sultriness typical of Houston summers.
“This front will be relatively short-lived, but bring two cold nights into the region.”
Author’s Summary: Houston is experiencing unseasonably warm weather ahead of a brief cold front this weekend, with mostly clear skies and mild nights dominating the forecast.