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Thursday’s high set to be coolest since February

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A strong cold front has pushed offshore, but a chance for showers will continue into Thursday’s morning commute.

By then temperatures will be in the upper 40s/low 50s with widespread clouds and a few light showers lingering. The low clouds will hang tough through most if not all of the day, and that will keep temperatures trapped in the 50s all day long. Widespread showers are still possible in the morning. By the afternoon it should be mostly dry.

When will the sunshine return?
It’s possible we’ll catch a glimpse of sunshine late Thursday as the clouds start clearing from the north, but the sun should come back in a big way by Friday. Temperatures will start off in the upper 40s Friday then warm into the upper 60s under that mostly sunny sky.

What can we expect for the weekend?
The weekend looks glorious with a festively cool feel! Sunshine should rule the day both Saturday and Sunday, warming temperatures into the 70s. Lows will drop into the mid 40s.

Is there anything of concern in the tropics?

Wanda has developed in the Atlantic, but it’s no threat to the United States. Texas is normally done with hurricane season by mid-October. Chief Meteorologist Travis Herzog explains whyhere. We will continue to monitor the Pacific Ocean for any storms that could curve across Mexico and bring rain to Texas.

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