Residents across Houston woke up to several important updates that may affect commutes, business operations, and school plans today. Here are the key developments shaping the morning.
Forecasters expect patchy morning fog across the metro area as warm Gulf air pushes inland. Visibility may drop in some suburban corridors, especially west and northwest of the city. Conditions should improve by late morning, but drivers should allow extra travel time.
Businesses with early delivery schedules may also see minor delays on major freight routes.
An overnight crash caused lane closures along a key freeway near the Inner Loop. Crews cleared the scene just before sunrise, but backups continue. Traffic officials urge commuters to check live maps and consider alternate routes until congestion eases.
The slowdown may affect workers traveling into downtown and the Galleria area.
Houston ISD leaders plan to reinforce campus safety protocols following recent disruptions at several schools. District officials say they will increase communication with families and expand on-campus monitoring during arrival and dismissal hours.
Parents should expect updated guidelines later this week.
City crews continue repairs on several high-traffic intersections impacted by aging water and sewer lines. Work zones remain active near Midtown and in neighborhoods south of the Texas Medical Center. Officials expect intermittent lane closures throughout the week.
Nearby businesses may see changes to parking or pedestrian access during daytime hours.
Organizers are setting up for a major downtown festival expected to draw thousands of visitors. Streets around Discovery Green will experience temporary closures starting this afternoon. Drivers should watch for signage and detours.
Hotels and restaurants in the central district may see increased foot traffic leading into the weekend.
City officials will release additional updates on infrastructure projects later this week. Meteorologists also expect continued warm and humid conditions through the weekend, which may trigger more fog during early hours.
This article is a summary of reporting by Click2Houston. Read the full story here.
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.