Tomorrow's Weather Forecast for January 11, 2026 in Houston
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Tomorrow's weather forecast for Houston brings a cool and cloudy start to the week. Residents can expect overcast skies and mild conditions that may feel crisp throughout the day. Despite the thick cloud cover, no rain is currently forecast.
Monday Will Stay Cool and Overcast
Temperatures should start near 49°F in the morning before climbing toward a daytime high near 59°F. Cloudy skies will hold over the region all day, which will help keep temperatures steady from morning through evening.
By late afternoon, readings should reach about 60°F, while overnight lows will fall to around 45°F. Winds will stay light from the north at about 12 mph, with occasional gusts up to 25 mph. Although conditions remain calm, the cool air and persistent clouds may create a damp feeling outdoors.
What Houston Residents Should Know
Because of the cooler air mass, people heading out early should dress in layers. Even though no rain is expected, the heavy cloud cover may reduce visibility at times during the morning commute.
- Morning low: 49°F
- Daytime high: 59°F
- Evening temperature: near 60°F
- Overnight low: 45°F
- Winds: 12 mph from the north, gusts up to 25 mph
Air Quality and Hazards
Air quality remains good across the metro area. No coastal flooding, thunderstorms, or severe weather alerts are in effect. Cooler air and light winds should keep conditions stable for most outdoor activities.
Residents should still check local updates throughout the day, especially if sensitive to cooler temperatures or wind gusts. As always, you can visit Houston.com Weather for real-time updates.
Looking Ahead
Early indications show temperatures may warm later in the week as cloud cover begins to break. Until then, Monday will offer a calm but gray start to the week across the region.
Houston residents can expect a quiet weather day overall, with comfortable temperatures and no major disruptions.
