Today brings a rare winter mix to Houston, with cold air holding strong across the area. Temperatures will stay well below normal, and a combination of light rain and snow will create slick spots through the day. Residents should prepare for a cold, damp Monday with limited warming.
Temperatures range from a morning reading near 33°F to a daytime high close to 34°F. Because the air stays below freezing in many spots, patchy icy conditions may develop. Overnight lows dip into the upper 20s. Although snowfall remains light, the mix of rain and snow warrants caution on bridges and elevated roadways.
Snowfall totals may reach a little over two inches in isolated areas, while rainfall stays light at around 0.14 inches. Roads could stay damp, and reduced visibility may occur in heavier pockets of precipitation.
Winds increase from the northwest near 17 mph, with gusts approaching 25 mph. These winds will make the cold feel sharper and may limit outdoor comfort. However, the air quality should remain acceptable, with no major concerns for sensitive groups.
Because winds stay strong, residents should secure lightweight outdoor items. Power outages are unlikely but still possible if gusts strengthen further.
While this system is not severe, it is unusual for the region. Therefore, drivers should remain alert. Surfaces may freeze in spots, especially in the morning and again after sunset. Walkways and parking lots may also turn slick.
More weather updates are available at houston.com/weather.
Conditions should gradually improve tomorrow as temperatures warm slightly and the wintry mix exits the area. However, because some cold air lingers, refreeze potential persists overnight.
In conclusion, today offers a chilly and damp setup across the city. Even though snowfall remains light, Houston residents should take precautions and stay aware of changing conditions throughout the day.
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