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Absolutely beautiful weather in Houston through Friday

Rain returns Sunday and it may stick around The weather is set to continue to be beautiful in Houston, with temperatures reaching mid-80 and mid-90s on the rise. However, changes come in this weekend, with a potential for rain throughout the weekend, potentially causing a cloudy and potentially rainy Monday in Houston. A cold front is expected to move in late Sunday and possibly stall Monday, potentially leading to a potentially cloudy and rainy eclipse. If this forecast is not changed, there are at least a few breaks in the clouds along the path of totality. The total solar eclipse forecast is also being closely monitored, with predictions that a cold front could move in and potentially stall the eclipse. Despite this, enjoy the next few cool mornings and sunny afternoons before the front brings back storms that could linger into the end of next week.

Absolutely beautiful weather in Houston through Friday

Published : 4 weeks ago by Anthony Yanez in Weather

We have another gorgeous day ahead. Temperatures climb to the mid-80 today under sunny skies and light winds.

We have a nice stretch of spring weather through Friday. Our changes come in this weekend. It gets cloudy and humid Saturday with our next chance of rain Sunday. The issue with this rain is it will linger off and on through Thursday of next week. And that would mean our eclipse will be cloudy and possibly rainy Monday in Houston.

We’re watching Monday’s forecast carefully as a cold front will move in late Sunday and possibly stall Monday. The data has consistently shown thick clouds and possibly rain in Houston. If this forecast doesn’t change we won’t see anything in southeast Texas. But the hope is there are at least a few breaks in the clouds. Along the path of totality clouds are expected but the type is key. If it isn’t overcast, seeing the total eclipse is possible especially if the clouds are high with breaks.

The solar eclipse forecast is something we’ll watch carefully. Otherwise, enjoy the next few few cool mornings and sunny afternoons before the front brings back storms that could linger into the end of next week.

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