Home / Houston News / Cooler Wednesday, sea fog rolls in Wednesday night

Cooler Wednesday, sea fog rolls in Wednesday night

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — After warming up to nearly 80 degrees Tuesday afternoon, a weak cold front will drop our highs back into the mid 60s Wednesday. Sea fog will briefly push into our coastal counties ahead of the front, so commuters south of Houston may need to pad in some extra time for the morning drive. The sky should remain completely cloudy throughout the day, but there’s only a 20% chance you’ll get any rain from those clouds.

What do our rain chances look like for the rest of this week?

Moisture will come rushing back in Thursday along with a warm front, pushing the rain chance back up to 40%. Rain chances will decrease to 30% Friday as another cold front blows through. We expect the rain chance to remain at 30-40% through the weekend as Friday’s cold front quickly pushes back into Houston as a warm front. This unsettled weather pattern will continue into much of next week.

When can we expect sea fog?

Sea fog is possible Wednesday morning, but the greater threat of sea fog will materialize Wednesday night and Thursday morning. Those of you along the coast can expect the sea fog to stick around until the next cold front blows through on Friday.

Is there any snow possible in Houston over the next 10 days?

Sorry. No snow. We don’t see any major intrusions of cold air for at least the next 10 days. Low temperatures will have a tough time dropping below 50 in this pattern.

Check Also

Who came up with HPD’s ‘SL’ code that suspended 264K cases? Panel identifies former assistant chief

ABC13 has obtained information revealing that Donald McKinney, a former assistant chief of the Houston …