HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The threat for severe weather is now over for Southeast Texas as cooler Pacific air blows through Southeast Texas, and it will get even colder later this week after a front with chilly Canadian air blows in.
The sky will clear out overnight, but a few patches of fog could form by sunrise. Temperatures will bottom out in the mid 50s around Houston with some upper 40s possible north and west of town. Because Pacific air is dry but not necessarily cold, once the sun comes up it will quickly warm into the 70s by noon with highs topping out in the low 80s. The humidity is low, so it will feel rather comfortable.
When can we expect the bigger cool down this week?
We’ll have to wait until Wednesday morning before we feel the impacts of the next cold front. That’s when a cold breeze from Canada will arrive …