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Houston Evening Forecast Brings Cooler Temps and Clear Skies

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The latest Houston weather forecast for Nov. 29 shows cooler temperatures settling over the region as clear skies move in during the evening hours. Meteorologists say the shift follows a mild afternoon and will lead to a crisp, comfortable night across Houston and surrounding communities.

Cooler Air Moves Into the Region

Forecasters report that temperatures will fall into the low 50s overnight, with some outlying areas dipping into the upper 40s. Light winds will keep conditions pleasant, and no rain is expected through the late evening. This pattern marks a brief return to seasonal weather after a warmer-than-usual start to the week.

Skies should remain mostly clear, allowing for better visibility across major roadways. Drivers can expect smooth conditions unless patches of fog develop in the early morning hours.

What Houston Residents Should Expect Tonight

Residents heading out for evening activities can anticipate a cooler but comfortable night. Because humidity will drop, the air may feel drier than recent days. Outdoor events, dining, and late shopping should see ideal conditions with no threat of rain.

Businesses operating evening shifts, especially in hospitality and retail, may see a bump in foot traffic thanks to the mild weather. Construction crews working early Friday morning should prepare for cooler starts but no weather-related delays.

Why It Matters for Houston

The pattern offers the city a welcome break from recent temperature swings. Consistent, mild evenings help reduce energy consumption for cooling systems, support outdoor economic activity, and provide safer travel conditions for commuters.

  • Lower humidity helps improve air quality.
  • Calm weather supports holiday travel and shopping.
  • Clear conditions benefit early morning commuters.

What’s Next

Forecast models show another round of cooler mornings heading into the weekend. Afternoon temperatures should remain seasonable, and the region will stay dry until early next week, when a weak disturbance could bring scattered showers.

Residents should continue monitoring local updates as the next system approaches.

This article is a summary of reporting by FOX 26 Houston. Read the full story here.