Monday’s Forecast:
On Monday, we could have our first 80-degree day of the year. If we reach 80, Houston will tie a record from 2008.
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With the above-average heat comes increased humidity, which may lead to foggy mornings.

The increase in humidity caused by an SE Flow may also build enough moisture for an isolated shower during the day’s heating, but don’t worry—there are no washouts.


Spring temperatures could stretch into the first whole week of February.

Back to Average...Eventually:
The pattern changes next weekend as a weak cold front ushers in cooler and drier air.

There is a chance temperatures return to average or slightly below starting Sunday.

10 Day Forecast:
There is a chance for isolated showers this week, but most days stay dry. Temperatures will gradually return to average next weekend. For the second week of February, a stronger cold front moves through SE Texas, bringing a better chance for rain.
