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Houston's Dry Spell Continues, Rain Possible Sunday

Enjoy the dry, sunny weather while it lasts. A cold front on Sunday might bring some rain, but it's not expected to disrupt the ongoing dry spell.

Sky is cloudy. Here we can see buildings, grass, fence, vehicle and trees.
Sky is cloudy. Here we can see buildings, grass, fence, vehicle and trees.

Houston's Dry Spell Continues, Rain Possible Sunday

Houston and Southeast Texas are enjoying a stretch of bright, dry weather. The next week promises more of the same, with clear skies, mild afternoons, and moderate overnight lows. However, a frontier on Sunday could bring some rain, although it's not expected to be significant.

The week starts with cool, crisp mornings and clear skies. Afternoons warm up comfortably under full sunshine. Overnight lows remain moderate with a light Gulf breeze returning by Friday, increasing moisture. The extended outlook keeps the area dry through next week, with a few weak disturbances bringing some clouds or a stray shower toward late this week.

Sunday's weather forecast predicts temperatures around 20°C, with warm air from southern Europe. Cloud cover is likely to clear in the evening. Wind speeds will range from 11 to 27 km/h with gusts up to 72 km/h. There's a high chance of rain at 90%, with potential precipitation of up to 20.3 liters per square meter. A frontier airlines scheduled for Sunday brings the best chance for rain, but it's not expected to be much. Temperatures will trend upward each afternoon, reaching the low to mid 80s by mid to late week.

The region stays stable with seasonable temperatures and a general lack of rain, leading to a worsening drought. It's classic early-November weather with little to no humidity and plenty of blue skies. While a frontier on Sunday could bring some rain, it's not expected to disrupt the ongoing dry spell.

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