Could a real fall front finally arrive next week?

Originally published at: Could a real fall front finally arrive next week? – Space City Weather

In brief: Today’s post discusses the difference between ‘humidity’ fronts we’ve had so far this fall, and a stronger front that ushers in colder air. We think Houston may get its first stronger front of the season later next week, but cannot yet guarantee this.

Fall, finally (probably)

We have had several fronts this fall, beginning back in late August if you recall. For the most part these have been humidity fronts in the sense that they have knocked out some of the moisture from the atmosphere. But they have not brought large amounts of significantly colder air into the region. (There is no technical definition for this, but let’s go with nights in the 50s in Houston).

We have another ‘humidity’ front in the cards for this weekend. However after that, there is an increasingly strong signal in the global models for a stronger front in the range of 8 to 10 days from now. (Perhaps it is no coincidence that we scheduled Fall Day for October 25, months in advance?) Of course there is no guarantee this will happen as forecasts that far out are far from certain. But the time of year is right, and a pattern change appears likely. So Fall, finally? Probably.

Tuesday and Wednesday

In the meantime Houston will continue to see warmer than normal weather. Highs today will be in the upper 80s (some inland areas probably will hit 90). The upside of this pattern for the next two days will be a drier northeast flow, so humidity levels will be lower. Expect sunny skies and generally light winds. Lows will fall into the upper 60s for central Houston, with cooler conditions for outlying areas.

Friday and Saturday

Heading into the weekend the onshore flow will become more pronounced, and this should introduce a few more clouds and somewhat higher humidity. This may help to limit high temperatures to the mid- to upper-80s. We also will have some low-end (20 percent?) daily chances for light rain. Any showers should be fleeting. Lows will only drop into the 70s for most locations with the more humid air.

Sunday and Monday

On Sunday we should see a front drag into the area. At this point it appears it won’t bring too much cooler air with it, but there is a decent chance of some showers on Saturday night and Sunday. Again, accumulations don’t look overly impressive, perhaps a tenth of an inch of rain, or two for most locations. Not everyone will see rain. Highs on Sunday should be in the upper 80s, with lows dropping into the 60s on Sunday night with drier air. Monday should see highs in the mid-80s or thereabouts, with sunny skies.

The rest of next week

After that point we’ll be in the waiting room for a stronger front. This could arrive as early as Wednesday, or maybe a day or two later. But most our guidance suggests we could see cooler weather (days in the 70s, nights in the 50s, maybe?) toward the end of next week. With some luck we will also get a decent shot of rain with the stronger front. But again, no guarantees at this range I’m afraid.

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It already sounds too good to be true. I am definitely not giving to my hopes up. We got super lucky in October of 2023. We had a strong cool front blow through on this day, which led to highs in the 70s and lows in the 40s for several days in a row.

It is what it is. I wouldn’t be surprised in the next 10 to 20 years, highs in November will be routinely in the 90s. We are definitely trending towards that.

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It seems like one of the realities of climate change that was less expected is the higher night temperatures. Hopefully this front towards end of next week is the real deal.

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Sigh. This weather stinks. It just stiffens my resolve to move from here as soon as it’s feasible for me. I grew up here, but my tolerance for this disappointing weather year after year is at an end. I love my Houston, but I’m just done with this lame weather profile.

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I’ll say one other thing. I’m going to be bold and take a risk and say it even if the weather gods hear me:

“I want it to rain”.

There, I said it.

In case of a flood, look for me in a small cabin in Montana.

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Agreed. Been here my whole life, but these endless Houston summers are really breaking my spirit.

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The idea that we would have to wait till almost November for cold fronts is just insane.

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I’m just over here dreaming of 40F nights and sunny 65F days!

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Still no weather scheduled for Thursday. :thinking:

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We’re just going to skip that day. Whatever gets us to cooler weather quicker lol

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