Temperatures tumble below average through the early week
Wednesday will be a warm and mostly sunny day. Temperatures will climb through the 70s and into the lower-80s. You’ll see more clouds in the sky going forward as we’ve got more moisture coming in from the Gulf.
The ISS will fly across the Houston sky Wednesday night just after 6pm. We should see mostly clear skies by then so we’ll have a good shot at seeing it streak across the sky.Your extended forecast: Our morning lows will climb by nearly 30 degrees, so by the weekend we’re waking up to temperatures in the mid-to-upper 60s.Afternoons will once again be climbing into the lower-80s, however, we’re going to be seeing a little more cloud cover into the weekend but as of right now, no rain. Unfortunately, we aren’t looking at any more wintry weather for the foreseeable future, but we will get some much needed rain chances back into the picture for early next week.If you notice interesting weather in your neighborhood, share your photos and videos with KPRC 2 atHouston’s weather and other cool things explained by KPRC 2’s Chief Meteorologist Anthony Yanez
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