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After our next cold front for Houston Marathon weekend, overnight and morning temperatures will remain in the 40s, so you will need a jacket if you are headed out the door. Afternoon highs will be in the 50s and 60s with occasional cloud cover. We will warm back into the upper 60s by Wednesday afternoon with mostly sunny skies.
A major shift in the weather pattern late this week will upend Houston temperatures, resurrecting a longer winter chill for January.
From the 80s to the 50s: We’re tracking a 22-degree temperature drop over the next 5 days thanks to our next front. Temperatures are expected to dip into the mid-60s for afternoon highs and the 40s during early mornings - which is seasonable for January.
Houston's current warm weather, resembling early fall, will change with a cold front bringing cooler temperatures and possible thunderstorms.
Isolated severe storms are possible late Wednesday through Friday, with large hail, strong winds and an isolated tornado possible.
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Houston weather: Strong storms possible on Friday
A strong weather system arrives Friday and Friday night, bringing the best chance for showers and thunderstorms so far this year. Some storms could be briefly heavy, and strong winds are possible as the cold front moves through with an isolated strong storm possible ahead of the front midday and Friday afternoon.
A warmer Gulf adds fuel to the system, raising temperatures onshore and increasing the potential for impactful weather when air masses collide. All of this means what we’re experiencing in Houston isn’t an outlier; it’s part of a broader shift that’s shaping our weather now and into the future.
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