Tomorrow’s weather forecast for Houston brings cool air, light winds, and dry skies. This steady pattern will help residents plan outdoor activities with confidence. Temperatures will stay below seasonal norms, yet conditions remain comfortable and quiet.
Houston starts the final day of 2025 with a chilly morning near 44°F. Temperatures rise into the upper 50s by afternoon. The day reaches a high near 63°F under scattered clouds. Because the air stays dry, the cool feel will last from sunrise to sunset.
Winds remain gentle from the south-southwest at about 7 mph. Gusts may reach 16 mph but do not signal any approaching system. Pressure sits high at 1026 mb, which supports a stable pattern across the metro area.
Although the region saw active weather earlier this month, tomorrow stays quiet. Skies remain partly sunny, allowing for comfortable conditions during mid‑day errands, walks, or outdoor gatherings. Evening temperatures fall into the low 50s, so a jacket will help after sunset.
Because we expect no rain or storms, travel conditions look smooth across the city. Roads should stay dry. Visibility stays strong throughout the day.
Air quality trends toward the moderate range. Light winds limit pollutant dispersion, yet no issues are expected for most residents. Sensitive groups may feel some irritation, so brief breaks indoors may help if needed.
Humidity remains low, which increases comfort during afternoon hours. The dry air also reduces any risk of fog or drizzle through the morning commute.
Because the region stays under a stable air mass, temperatures may rise slightly heading into the first week of 2026. No major fronts appear on the short‑range horizon. This calm pattern may shift late next week as a new trough forms to the west. We will monitor this trend and issue updates if needed.
Residents planning New Year’s Eve activities will enjoy smooth weather conditions. Dry air supports clear evening skies with no widespread hazards expected.
Although tomorrow looks calm, winter patterns shift quickly. Because of that, it helps to check updates from local outlets. You can always find the latest forecasts and alerts at houston.com/weather.
As always, we continue tracking temperature swings, air quality shifts, and any potential fronts that may shape early January. Have a safe and enjoyable final day of 2025.
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