Houston Weather Update: Rain & Cool Thanksgiving Forecast
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Houston Weather Update: Rain & Cool Thanksgiving Forecast

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Dynamic Weather Shifts for the Bayou City

Houston's weather is set for a significant transition as we move from late November into Thanksgiving week. After a period of warmth and humidity, residents can expect rounds of showers and storms followed by a welcome cooldown just in time for the holiday. Here's your detailed look at what's unfolding.

Current Conditions & Weekend Outlook

As of late November, Houston is experiencing on-and-off rain chances driven by atmospheric disturbances. Spotty to scattered showers and a few thunderstorms are possible, with some storms potentially becoming briefly intense. Be sure to check reliable weather apps before heading out.

Another round of rain is expected overnight into early Saturday morning. The weekend itself should be pleasant after any morning activity on Saturday, with falling humidity bringing more comfortable conditions. Sunday looks ideal, featuring a mix of clouds and sun and slightly cooler temperatures.

Cold front moving into Texas for Thanksgiving week.
Cold front moving into Texas for Thanksgiving week. - Image from https://duckduckgo.com/?origin=funnel_home_website&t=h_&q=Houston+cold+front+weather+map+Thanksgiving&ia=images&iax=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fs.hdnux.com%2Fphotos%2F01%2F35%2F22%2F14%2F24453913%2F5%2F1920x0.jpg
"Saturday looks pleasant after early morning rain & thunder with falling humidity into the afternoon." - FOX 26 Houston Weather Authority

Thanksgiving Forecast: Drier & Cooler

The most significant weather story is the arrival of a cold front moving through Texas just ahead of Thanksgiving. While models still show some uncertainty on timing and exact strength, the trend is clear:

  • Monday Thunderstorms: Moisture streaming in ahead of the next system brings a chance for thunderstorms later Monday, potentially heavy Monday night into early Tuesday. This could impact early holiday travel.
  • Thanksgiving Day: After Monday's potential disturbances, the Thanksgiving period (Thursday) looks significantly drier and much more seasonal. Expect highs in the pleasant 60s, along with lower humidity – a true taste of fall.
  • Post-Thanksgiving: The chilly air and lower humidity are expected to linger into the long holiday weekend.

For Texans hitting the roads, early-week travel (Sunday/Monday) could be tricky, especially north of Houston where heavy rain and potential flooding are a concern. Conditions improve dramatically Tuesday through Thursday.

Travel & Holiday Prep Tips

With millions expected to travel for Thanksgiving, staying weather-aware is crucial:

  1. Monitor Monday/Tuesday: If traveling early in the week, check for updates on the Monday storm system and potential heavy rain/flooding, particularly in Central and North Texas.
  2. Embrace the Cool Down: Pack layers! The cooler, drier air arriving mid-week means you'll want sweaters or light jackets for outdoor Thanksgiving plans.
  3. Stay Informed: Weather models can shift, especially several days out. Bookmark reliable sources like FOX 26, Click2Houston, and Express News for the latest Thanksgiving forecast updates.
Enjoying a cool, dry Thanksgiving in Houston.
Enjoying a cool, dry Thanksgiving in Houston. - Image from https://duckduckgo.com/?origin=funnel_home_website&t=h_&q=Happy+Thanksgiving+family+cool+weather+outdoor&ia=images&iax=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fcache.lovethispic.com%2Fuploaded_images%2F459669-Happy-Thanksgiving-Family.jpg

Looking Ahead

While the exact timing of the cold front and rain intensity are still being refined, the overall pattern favors a shift away from the recent warmth and humidity. Houston can anticipate a classic, cool, and dry Thanksgiving week, perfect for family gatherings and outdoor activities – after navigating some early-week rain impacts. Enjoy the seasonal change!

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