Houston is experiencing a significant weather transition, with temperatures expected to rise to the 70s and sunshine making a return on Monday, December 11, 2024. This follows a cold snap that saw temperatures plunge to the 40s, causing frost advisories to be issued in the region. The National Weather Service highlighted that residents were advised to prepare for lower temperatures as a cold front moved in over the weekend. ‘We’ve seen a drastic change from above-average temperatures last week,’ said meteorologist Tim Clements. The frosty temperatures caused numerous cancellations in local events, particularly in sporting activities. Several high school basketball games and outdoor events were postponed, impacting the weekend itinerary for many Houstonians. As the weather stabilizes, humans can expect warmer conditions in the coming days, with temperatures projected to stabilize between the mid-60s and low-70s. Outdoor enthusiasts are eager to take advantage of the sunny disposition, making plans to head out and enjoy the mild weather. More than a dozen local events are set to resume as the threat of frost diminishes. Residents can look forward to a bright and pleasant atmosphere starting this week. The updated weather forecast indicates dry skies and comfortable temperatures over the next several days, dispelling concerns from the unexpected chill that rattled the area over the past weekend.
Houston Weather Update: Temperatures Rise to 70s with Sunshine Resuming Monday
