No power issues, a few ice concerns, but mostly it's just really cold in Houston

Originally published at: No power issues, a few ice concerns, but mostly it’s just really cold in Houston – Space City Weather

In brief: As we experience the coldest weather of this winter outbreak, Houston’s coming through without any significant power issues. Roads, too, are mostly passable with a little care in the metro area. We have one more cold night before a modest warmup ensues. And what of that second Arctic front next weekend?


Winter storm status

As we noted yesterday, Houston never received the amount of freezing rain necessary to present problems for power lines and other means of distributing electricity. And based on ERCOT’s latest projections for this morning, there should be no electricity supply crunch. Therefore we have no meaningful concerns about power during the current cold snap.

Roads, too, are mostly fine. There have been some reports of ice on roadways where standing water froze over night. Be sure to check Houston Transtar’s list of icy roadways before heading out this morning. However if you take a little time, and a little extra care, you should be able to get most locations in the metro area this morning. Road conditions rapidly worsen to the north of Houston, such as north of Conroe, and to the northwest, near Hempstead, on Highway 290. More information can be found on Drive Texas.

As for temperatures, lows have fallen generally into the mid-20s this morning in Houston and surrounding areas. Even Galveston Island has dropped into the upper 20s. Overcast skies have helped prevent colder temperatures. I expect lows to reach similar levels tonight, with temperatures perhaps a few degrees warmer or cooler.

Monday

Job number one this morning is to stay warm. Winds are still frisky, from the north at 10 to 15 mph, and that is making a very cold morning worse. Wind chill temperatures are in the low teens out there. We’ll be slow to warm up this morning, but by this afternoon with clearing skies we should see highs reach into the mid- to upper-30s for most locations. For a few hours at least. The combination of lighter winds and clearing skies will lead to ideal cooling conditions tonight. Expect lows similar to what we’re experiencing this morning, give or take.

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday

Houston will slowly emerge from the ice box this week with highs on Tuesday in the upper 40s, and reaching the mid- to upper-50s by Thursday. A light freeze will be possible on both Tuesday and Wednesday nights for central and further inland parts of the area. Skies should be mostly sunny.

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

Another strong cold front is in the cards for this weekend, likely arriving on Friday. This may bring some precipitation with it. Although we cannot rule out some of this rain turning into snow or sleet, it looks like the colder air will arrive after the precipitation ends. We’ll be watching things closely, all the same. Friday will probably see highs in the 50s, but the weekend looks cold with high temperatures in the 40s. What of lows? It’s a good question, and I could see them falling anywhere in the 25 to 35 degree range for Houston. So worst case, probably about what we’re experiencing this morning. But there’s still some wiggle room, so I want to wait for more clarity before making bold predictions.

Stay warm out there, and thanks to everyone who is getting out and about this morning to make Houston’s fair society—from grocery stores and airports to hospitals and law enforcement—function despite the inclement weather.

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I live a mile west of downtown Houston. My thermometers consistently give me temperature readings 4 to 6 degrees above what all the weather apps and sources say. Right now it gives me a reading of 31. Is this the effect of being near the city center.

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Grocery store life for the win! Thank YOU! :sign_of_the_horns: :cold_face:

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Interesting it was 25 around 11PM last night in the League City area, and warmed to 27 overnight. All other reporting stations rose 2 degrees as well. Not sure what caused that. But all stations rose everywhere.

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I noticed the exact same thing in Friendswood. The official low was 24.1 but sometime after 2AM it warmed to 26 and then 27 at sunrise.

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And Clear Lake. When I went to bed at 11PM, 26F. Woke up at 4:30 and decided to check the temperature, 27.8F. A little over 28 when I decided to start the day at 6AM. Slightly warmer air working in or maybe mixing with warmer air above the ground.

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Feels like we really dodged some bad weather this weekend. I’m glad I was prepared just in case.

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How good a thermometer do you have and how/where is it mounted? It should be away from buildings and trees and mounted 2m above the ground. I wouldn’t trust a store-bought either.

You can always compare your reading with the collection of weather stations reporting on Weather Underground — it’s a convenient way to at least check to see what other folks are getting for their temps.

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@Weather I was briefly at 26°F last night in Jersey Village, and this morning it was 28°F.

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Add the sanitation workers to the list to say thanks! They just came by our house; that has to be cold riding on the back of the truck!!

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The clouds are taking their sweet time breaking up. Some hourly posts last night had the sun out by now.

Bay City, Palacios, and Angleton broke record lows this morning and will likely break another record low tonight. :ice:

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About the same here… a 1.6° increase in east Katy. I have a Davis Vantage Pro2 with 24hr fan aspirated radiation shield. Very accurate. Went from 24.0° at midnight to 25.6° at 6 AM back down to 24.8° at 7:30 before rising.

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It could have been cause the clouds thickened up overnight a bit. I suspected that there was a brief shift in winds out of the east but none of the local airports recorded a wind direction change.

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Did everybody see that west to east streak from San Antonio over us and then all the way to southern Alabama this morning? Gravity wave or something but it was slowly moving north. Visible loop showed it well. Could see it before sunrise and then showed up very well when sun came up on visible loops

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I didn’t see it, but that sounds neat.

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Man do not let that sunshine fool you it is still quite cold outside with that Arctic wind still blowing strong :cold_face:

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Can we have a nomination flag (anonymous) for most annoying comments? Top of the list is “I remember walking in a double triple blue norther at 50 below in 5 feet of snow in Saskatchewan and this isn’t that….”

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You can’t see gravitational waves. I suspect it was an alien landing craft.

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