HOUSTON – A cold front passed through early this morning bringing some extremely light rain showers around 2AM through SE Texas. Behind the front we have winds from the north and cooler air moving in!
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This Morning’s Forecast:
If you are taking part in a Turkey Trot it will be cool and breezy.
Overall, it is a very pleasant and seasonably cool holiday! Afternoon temperatures will be in the 60s. Get out and enjoy it with your friends and family!
Black Friday:
The chill returns Friday, so early shoppers, take note! Temperatures will dip into the upper 40s when the doors open. Highs are in the 60s Friday through Tuesday of next week.
Temperatures will stay cool on Friday with highs only reaching the upper-50s and lower-60s.
Saturday’s Forecast:
For the first time in over a decade the Lone Star Showdown is back! The Texas Longhorns are coming to College Station to take on the Aggies. Our weather will be very seasonal for late November and should feel wonderful.
The tailgate forecast is terrific. Temperatures will be in the 60s through the afternoon with low humidity and partly cloudy skies. Sunset is at 5:24PM on Saturday and we’ll see temperatures cool down efficiently.
By game time the temperatures will drop to the mid-50s. Weather should not be an impact to the game as winds will be calm and there is zero chance for precipitation.
If you are planning to stand at Kyle Field for the game, definitely pack a jacket! Temperatures will be dropping to the lower-50s and upper-40s by the end of the game!
10-day Forecast:
Starting Thursday our highs are in the 60s with lows in the 40s! It looks like we will stay cool for a while, although the Weather Prediction Center indicates that SE Texas will be above average for temperatures during the month of December.
Many people hope that December means no more 80° days... but sadly that is not a guarantee. We’ve hit 85° several times in December and our record for Christmas Day is 83°. We’ve also had snowfall before on Christmas, but it is far too early for any Santa Claus forecasts.