The pollen, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind

Houston is in the midst of what will probably be its last sustained stretch of “chilly” weather this spring, with two more nights dropping into the upper 40s or lower 50s, before a warmup on Saturday. Also, pollen remains a distinct issue. Likely in response to fairly strong winds, Wednesday’s count was the highest of the season so far, particularly for oak trees. We’re nearing the end of tree pollen season, but it certainly is going out with a bang, and there will be more in the air today with gusty winds continuing.

Thursday

Temperatures are generally in the 50s this morning, and with sunny skies we’ll see highs climb into the mid-70s this afternoon. Winds will be noticeable again this afternoon, gusting to 25 mph, and leading to “red flag” conditions across the area, which occur when there is dry air and high winds. Please avoid fire-related activities today, until about 7 pm tonight. Winds will slacken after sunset, and overnight lows should be a few degrees cooler than Wednesday night. This probably will be our coldest night until at least October.

Lows Friday morning will be quite chilly. (Weather Bell)

Friday

This will be a day a lot like Thursday, with ample sunshine, highs in the 70s, and a persistent northerly wind. Clear skies and dying winds should help Friday night’s lows once again fall to around 50 degrees in Houston, with cooler conditions for outlying areas.

Saturday

Winds will turn easterly on Saturday, at 10 to 15 mph, and this will help highs nudge into the lower 80s. Skies should still be sunny, however, and the air will remain fairly dry. Lows Saturday night will only drop into the low 60s for most areas.

Sunday

As moisture levels continue to rise, we should see the development of some clouds on Sunday, with highs probably slotting into the low 80s. Overnight temperatures may not drop below 70 degrees in the city on Sunday night.

Houston will see two more cool nights before things warm up. (Weather Bell)

Next week

The forecast for next week remains somewhat muddled. What I think we can count on is fair amount of clouds, and highs in the 80s, with a decent amount of humidity. There will be some rain chances by Monday and Tuesday, but right now there’s no definitive spark for storms or widespread showers, although that could change. Some kind of front is likely to move through later in the week, but there’s no certainty on how much oomph it will bring in terms of dry air and cooling. So if you like your nights chilly, enjoy the next two.

7 thoughts on “The pollen, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind”

  1. Good forecast ahead, but Eric did you get Dylan’s permission to use those words? (Plus we have both just dated ourselves…)

  2. My eyes are so gummy from the oak I can barely see. Boy, I am ready for this part of spring to be over. However, I did enjoy most likely the last time until “fall” using my heated seat in the car!

  3. My kiddos have been miserable this past week – I thought they had pink eyes, but then realized it was just really bad allergies. They are on a daily cocktail regime of eye drops/nasal spray/zyrtac… Can’t wait for the pollens to calm down but also not ready for the heat yet… Ahhhhh life.

  4. Hi Eric, first thanks for what you do! I was wondering about how much longer we are expecting to suffer this oak pollen, when you say we are nearing the end, is it like a couple days more? Thanks!

  5. I’m back again!!! Houston is a paradise climate in the spring time!!! Yayyy!!
    I got back on A very warm and humid Tuesday evening!! Even this cold front isn’t so bad. I’m glad the very evil season of winter is over. Houston winters are quite dreadful!!

  6. You should post another pollen chart because your previous post from late last week indicated the peak occured on March 31st, but the number I’ve seen for the last seven days on the Houston health department website shows today and yesterday have more than doubled the “peak” from March 31st.

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