Houston Welcomes Spring with Unseasonably Cool Temperatures

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Spring officially arrived in Houston at 4:01 AM on March 20, 2025, but residents were greeted with cooler temperatures 15° below the average. Meteorologists predict gradual warming and a chance of above-average temperatures over the coming months. While outdoor plans for spring break appear promising with minimal rain, allergy sufferers should prepare for high pollen levels. Additionally, the region faces windy conditions and potential thunderstorms over the weekend, reminding everyone to stay safe amid heightened wildfire risks.

Houston Welcomes Astronomical Spring Amid Unseasonably Cool Temperatures

Spring has officially sprung in Houston! At 4:01 AM on March 20, 2025, the city marked the arrival of astronomical spring. But before you start picturing sunny days and blooming flowers, let’s chat about the curveball Mother Nature threw our way. Instead of the typical spring warmth, the first day greeted Houstonians with temperatures lingering in the mid-60s, which is a nippy 15° below the average high of 75° for this day! Talk about a cool welcome to spring!

What’s in Store for Spring?

Now, let’s not fret just yet. Meteorological experts say we can expect spring temperatures to rise by about 1° every 5 days! By the time we reach the Summer Solstice, we could be looking at a delightful 22° warmer situation. That’s the kind of news that makes us want to embrace our outdoor plans.

Looking ahead, the Climate Prediction Center has forecasted a 50-60% chance of above-average temperatures in the next three months. Sounds promising, right? But hold onto your hats, because it looks like we’re also in for some dryness, especially for those living north and northwest of Houston. The rainfall outlook isn’t looking too great over the next few months!

What About Rain?

In fact, forecasts predict that most days in the upcoming ten days will bask in warmer temperatures, especially with highs expected in the 80s and lows in the 60s. The silver lining? Low chances of rain mean that families on spring break can enjoy their outdoor plans without interruptions from showers. Perfect for those picnics and park visits!

But let’s not forget that when spring rolls in, allergy season is knocking at the door. With the blooming plant life and the infamous pollen release, those sensitive to allergens may want to brace themselves. Right now, oak pollen levels are high, and it’s advisable for allergy sufferers to proceed with caution while stepping outside.

Windy Days Ahead

And there’s more—Southeast Texas is expected to experience wind gusts peaking between 20 and 30 mph due to a cold front passing through. You might want to secure those loose items in your yard and be careful of any debris blowing around!

The cooler temperatures on the first day of spring mean that highs will reach only around 70° with lows dipping into the 40s. But don’t let that get you down. Most of next week should see temperatures rise into the 80s, providing some much-needed warmth!

Weekend Weather Whirlwind

If you’re making weekend plans, keep an eye on the forecast! The weekend looks promising with highs in the lower 80s and lovely, breezy southerly winds. But don’t put those umbrellas away just yet! It appears a cold front could bring some strong storms on Sunday. So, families should stay informed, especially in areas north of Interstate 10, where scattered thunderstorms might develop in the evening. There’s potential for damaging winds and large hail!

Stay Safe!

For those enjoying outdoor activities, be aware that the region is currently under a ‘red flag’ warning due to low moisture levels and those brisk winds. It’s a reminder to be cautious of wildfire risks while soaking in the gorgeous springtime vibes.

So there you have it, Houston! Spring is officially here, albeit with a slight chill in the air. Let’s enjoy the warming weather and keep our spirits high as we welcome the season, blossoms, sunshine, and all!

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