Sunny, cool and dry weather likely for most of the next week

It’s cold this morning, with lows generally in the upper 30s, under clear skies. This is how we’re going to be for awhile.

TODAY

As high pressure reigns over head, temperatures will only climb into the upper 50s. Tonight will be very cold, but I expect lows in metro Houston to remain just above freezing. Parts of Montgomery County and other areas to the north and northeast may see a light freeze.

FRIDAY

Mostly sunny, with a high near 60 degrees. Some clouds and a southerly flow will return Friday evening. This could allow a few scattered showers to develop Friday night and Saturday morning. But I wouldn’t expect much rain.

NOAA rain accumulation forecast for now through next Wednesday. (Weather Bell)
NOAA rain accumulation forecast for now through next Wednesday. (Weather Bell)

SATURDAY and SUNDAY

Lingering clouds and any rain should end by around noon on Saturday, and a northerly flow will resume. This will keep highs in the low 60s and lows near 40 degrees, under mostly sunny skies.

MONDAY through WEDNESDAY

Expect more of the same. An Arctic air mass will dive into the Midwest and Southeastern states, but Texas should remain on its periphery. That will keep us from getting too cold under sunny skies, with highs around 60, or in the low 60s, and lows around 40 degrees.

It will soon be time to talk about last freezes of the season, but I’m not quite ready to do that yet.

Posted at 6:55 a.m. CT

2 thoughts on “Sunny, cool and dry weather likely for most of the next week”

  1. Has Alvin even recorded ANY freeze this season?! I’m so upset we’re talking about potential LAST freezes … when I don’t think ONE freeze has even occurred. 🙁

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