Temperatures will gradually warm this week before a front this weekend

Originally published at: Temperatures will gradually warm this week before a front this weekend – Space City Weather

In brief: In today’s update we review our warmer than normal October, which ended up tied for the sixth warmest October on record in Houston. We also look ahead to roller-coaster weather this week, with rising temperatures before a fall late this weekend.


October review

If you look closely at the chart above, you can see that every daytime temperature in October was warmer than normal until the cold front at the end of the month, which dropped us nicely into fall-like weather. Thanks to this turnaround Houston did not end up with the warmest October in the city’s history. Rather, the average temperature of 76.0 degrees (4.2 degrees above normal) tied for the sixth warmest October on record. Our days were especially warm, averaging 88 degrees across the month, when the normal high is just 82.8 degrees.

Monday

The forecast for this week will be straightforward, with sunny skies expected to prevail from dawn to dusk. The big changes of note will be the return of the onshore flow on Tuesday, and then a front this weekend. Aside from that, everything is small details. Anyway, for today we can expect mild temperatures in the mid-70s, with light easterly winds skies. Skies will be full sunshine. Lows tonight will be similar to those of Sunday night, in the low 50s for most locations, although it will be cooler further inland, and warmer near the coast.

Tuesday

Expect another sunny day, this time with highs in the upper 70s. As winds shift to come from the southeast we will see a warmer night, with most locations dropping into the upper 50s or lower 60s.

Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday

These days will bring mostly sunny skies and slowly warming conditions. Highs in Wednesday will likely be in the lower 80s, rising to mid- to possibly upper-80s (for a few areas) by the end of the week. With dewpoints solidly in the 60s this weather will feel fairly humid, but not oppressively so. Lows during the second half of the week will only fall into the mid-60s for most locations. Basically, did you like the weather during the second half of October? Because it’s coming back for a couple of days.

Saturday and Sunday

Saturday should be fairly warm (mid- to upper-80s) and mostly sunny. A front is on the way this weekend, but right now the timing is a bit uncertain. I think it probably will arrive sometime during the day on Sunday, and this will impact our temperatures. At this point most of our model guidance indicates a dry passage, but it is possible we see a few very light showers with the front. Anyway, highs on Sunday will probably be somewhere in the low- to mid-80s depending on the timing of the front.

Next week

The first half of next week looks cooler, with highs in 70s and lows probably in the 50s in Houston (40s possible further inland). A warm-up of sorts is possible later next week, possibly into the lower 80s. We’ll see!

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“The thinnest yellow light of November is more warming and exhilarating than any wine they tell of. The mite which November contributes becomes equal in value to the bounty of July.”- Henry David Thoreau

The weather was so beautiful the last week of October it made up for the warmth we had do deal with the first three weeks. Trick or treating weather was perfect. November is starting out pretty nice as well.

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Upper 80s in November should be illegal.

At least I’m driving to work in the light now. But will be driving home in the dark soon. Later, dark for both.

I work outside so I much prefer the earlier sunlight. But it does take a while to adjust. Last night it felt weird getting dark so early…

This is crazy, no one bats an eye that the normal temperature in november in houston should be about 70 degrees for a high and were going to hit close to 90 this week.

It definitely sucks but it is not very uncommon to reach the mid to upper 80s in early November in Houston sadly.

Might be one for Lee’s new “WEATHER TALK”. The dry climate now is exasperating. Maybe it’s a cycle. I’ve not lived anywhere before where I’m studying radar waiting for my little green dosage for the biweek or month. And the annual hard freeze is just icing on the cake. :scream:

PS I’ve been here 15 years. This is a 2020+ thing.

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There’s a Q&A post going up shortly with some more details!

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Looking like a blast of cold air next week around the 11th. Standby.

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This is so confusing, its warm with la nina, warm with el nino, what does it take to get cold?

Forget it, Jake—it’s Chinatown Houston.

The average high for the entire month is 77. I agree upper 80’s is hot for this time of the year but a high of 70 would be well below average as well…

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