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Houston Weather: Cold Fronts, Warm-Ups, and Stormy Outlook

Houston weather is set for a rollercoaster this week with multiple cold fronts, a quick return to warmer temperatures, and the possibility of scattered thunderstorms. Here's a breakdown of what to expect.

Crisp and cool Monday morning before humidity returns ahead of next cold front
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Key Insights

  • **Cool Start:** Monday morning begins with crisp, cool temperatures, with lows in the 50s and 60s. This is the chilliest night of the season so far.
  • **Rapid Warm-Up:** Temperatures will rise quickly, heading back to near 90°F (32°C) during the afternoon. Humidity will also increase.
  • **Tuesday Storms:** A cold front arriving on Tuesday will fuel scattered thunderstorms, especially south of Houston, most likely after 1 p.m.
  • **Mid-Week Relief:** A decent cool-down is expected on Wednesday afternoon following Tuesday's storms.
  • **Late-Week Downpours:** A stalling front could bring more storms Friday, Saturday, and early Sunday, with potential rainfall of 1-2 inches in some areas.
  • **Burn Ban Awareness:** Fire danger remains high in many Texas counties, so residents should avoid spark-causing activities until significant rainfall occurs. [Texas Burn Bans?ref=yanuki.com]

In-Depth Analysis

After a pleasant Sunday, Houston is experiencing a brief taste of fall before temperatures climb again. The initial cold front brought dry air, leading to cooler temperatures overnight. However, a southeasterly flow will return, bringing muggier conditions. The front arriving on Tuesday will bring a chance of scattered thunderstorms, particularly south of the city. Looking further ahead, a stalling front late in the week may bring more substantial rainfall. With 152 counties in Texas currently under burn bans, any rainfall will be welcome, but caution is still advised regarding activities that could cause sparks.

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FAQ

When is the best chance for rain this week?

Tuesday afternoon and potentially late in the week (Friday to Sunday).

How long will the cool temperatures last?

The initial cool temperatures will be brief, with a warm-up expected on Monday. A more significant cool-down should occur on Wednesday after Tuesday's front.

Takeaways

  • Houston residents should prepare for a fluctuating week of weather. Enjoy the cool Monday morning, but be ready for a quick warm-up. Keep an umbrella handy for Tuesday afternoon, and stay informed about potential storm developments later in the week. Be mindful of the burn ban and avoid activities that could cause fires until significant rain arrives.

Discussion

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