Well, I slept fine last night. Thing is, I wasn't expecting it to be a silent night.
The upper low moved through southeast Texas very quickly, producing only a smattering of rain early this morning. I mentioned during the news on Friday and here on the Houston Weather Blog that if this upper low moves fast enough we could see some clearing behind it. The rest of the day should be sunny because of sinking air currents on the backside of the disturbance.
A cool front arrives on Sunday and there's still a slight chance of a shower along the front. Moisture will be limited so the chance is pretty low. Temperatures will be a little cooler and the humidity will drop as well. Sunday looks like it could be a good day for outdoor fun (or work, if you still need to take down your holiday lights.)
The real cold arrives just as the kids are heading back to school after the long holiday break. We'll be in the 40s all day Monday with gusty north winds. Moisture over-running the cold air will bring in thick clouds and showers. It's going to be a cold, wet day.
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