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Pleasant Conditions Likely Ahead Of Weekend Cold Front In Houston
The National Weather Service Houston is forecasting temperatures in the 70s this week before a cold front could bring rainfall this weekend.
HOUSTON, TX — It will be a pleasant week in Houston before a cold front moves in some time over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service Houston.
NWS Houston is predicting steadily rising temperatures from the low 70s to the high 70s throughout the week, with light southerly winds for most of the week.
A cold front is expected to come through this weekend, bringing a chance of rain and cooler temperatures. The timing of the front is still uncertain, so rain chance and temperature forecasts for the weekend are likely to change, according to NWS Houston.
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Warming up this week with light southerly winds Tuesday through Friday. Rain chances should increase at some point this weekend with a cold front. . . .when this weekend the front arrives is still up in the air. Check back later this week. pic.twitter.com/zHtLwafBUA
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) November 29, 2021
Here is the forecast for Houston for the rest of the week from the National Weather Service.
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Monday
High: 70. Low 48. Mostly clear with areas of fog at night.
Tuesday
High: 72. Low 54. Sunny during the day with areas of fog at night.
Wednesday
High: 75. Low 58. Mostly sunny.
Thursday
High: 76. Low 61. Sunny during the day and partly cloudy at night.
Friday
High: 78. Low 63. Isolated showers after noon. Chance of rain: 10 percent.
Saturday
High: 77. Low 63. 30 percent chance of showers.
Sunday
High: 77. 20 percent chance of showers.
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