A cool and cloudy evening to close out the weekend in Houston

Goodbye winter, hello spring. Temps in the 70s will be sticking around all week.

It'll feel like springtime this week (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

HOUSTONTonight’s Forecast:

After a noisy, rainy, and cold weekend, we welcome some changes for the week ahead.

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As you head to bed tonight, lingering cloud cover stays with us. This will help to keep our temperatures from dropping as low as what we’ve seen this last week. You’ll still want that jacket as most of us wake up in the low 40s Sunday morning.

It will still be chilly Monday morning (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

You may want to plan your morning travel times a little earlier Monday morning as the chance for fog returns - lasting with us until 10 AM Monday.

Monday morning:

If you like warmer weather, you’re going to love the changes starting Monday- sunny with highs near 70. We’ll start our mornings off in the 50s, so it’s a good idea to dress your children in layers so they stay warm with the slightly colder mornings, but by the afternoon, they’ll definitely want to shed those layers.

By the middle of the week, we’ll be nearing early summertime highs, but our next cold front will swing through Wednesday. Thankfully, we will not be as cold as what we’ve seen this last week.

By Tuesday, we'll see the 70s return to Houston (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

In fact, we’re keeping those warmer temperatures with us as we look ahead to next weekend with the start of March!

We'll be above average to start out March (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

10 Day Forecast:

Plenty of sunshine is headed our way with warm temperatures in tow in the extended forecast! With the many events coming up in the next couple of weeks, we are due for some good weather. You’ll definitely want to go out and enjoy it!

Spring returns to Houston! (Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

About the Authors
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Meteorologist Brittany Begley's passion is making sure viewers across the Houston area are safe and prepared for their day.

Amanda Goluszka is a meteorologist at KPRC 2 currently filling in for Meteorologist Caroline Brown. Hailing from Chicago and having studied at College of DuPage and Texas A&M University, she's focused on becoming a full-time broadcast meteorologist.

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