Good morning. After any fog burns off this morning we’ll see a warm, mostly cloudy day.
TODAY
With moisture flowing back into the region from the Gulf of Mexico, and a weak cold front due to arrive later this afternoon or evening, there’s a chance of scattered rain showers today. But most areas probably won’t see any rain. Highs before the front should rise into the upper 70s, and lows tonight in the lower 50s.
As temperatures this morning show, a cold front is coming — but it won’t be here until this evening, and it will modify quite a bit before then. (Weather Bell).
On the last day of February it seems like we’re about to enter a transition period from winter to more consistently spring-like weather. In other words, we’re not going to see cold weather any time soon.
TODAY
Some areas are seeing fog that should burn off later this morning. Otherwise, as moisture returns from the Gulf of Mexico, we’ll see a warm, cloudy day with highs in the mid- to upper-70s. There’s a slight chance of rain. Lows tonight won’t fall far — only into the 60s.
TUESDAY
After another cloudy and warm day a cold front will arrive later on Tuesday. We’ll have another slight chance of rain, but a capping inversion should prevent widespread activity. Rain chances appear to be best well to the northeast of Houston. Lows should fall to around 50 degrees during the night.
Rain accumulation forecast for Monday and Tuesday. (Weather Bell)
One thing we haven’t seen a shortage of in recent weeks are nice weekends. And we’ll be adding to that with this weekend.
TODAY
Expect plenty of sunshine again today. It will be a few degrees cooler than yesterday, as a reinforcing shot of cool, dry air arrived late Thursday afternoon. Just nice.
It’s cool this morning, and generally in the low 40s across the Houston metro area. Also, the winds have finally calmed down.
TODAY and FRIDAY
Houston will see mostly sunny days, with highs in the upper 60s to 70 degrees, and lows in the 40s. Conditions will be near perfect for late February.
Temperatures at the beginning of tonight’s Republican Debate will be about 60 degrees, falling to about 50 by its end. Hotter inside, I am sure! (Weather Bell)
SATURDAY
We’ll see more of the same to start the weekend, as additional cool air moves into the region on Friday. After a cool start in the low 40s, expect sunny skies and highs near 70 degrees.