Sunny skies bring warm weather back to SE Texas this week

Areas of dense fog could slow you down Monday morning
Areas of dense fog could slow you down Monday morning before a warmup arrives.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- We started things off dreary and foggy Monday morning but the sun is now shining through!

With all the sun, we should see temperatures rebound to the middle to upper 60s! Another round of fog is possible heading into Tuesday morning and also Wednesday morning, but both afternoons will be beautiful with mostly sunny skies.

Are we done with freezes after this cold snap?

While we cannot 100% rule out a late season freeze just yet, more than likely we are done with freezes. On average, Houston's last night in the 30s occurs around mid March. If we see any signs of a light freeze or frost on the horizon, we'll be sure to let you know!

Any big storms in the near future?

At this point, no. We are expecting a cold front to move in Wednesday night into Thursday, but it looks like this cold front should pass through with minimal impact. Right now we have a small chance for rain and a small dip in temperatures for Thursday. It's not until the first full week of March when the forecast looks to trend a little more stormy.

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