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Crisp Sunshine and Northerly Breezes: A Refreshing Sunday for the Bayou City

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February 22, 2026/06:00 AM
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Weather
Crisp Sunshine and Northerly Breezes: A Refreshing Sunday for the Bayou City
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Jlmachlin

A Sharp Turn to Seasonal Norms

Today marks a noticeable shift in the atmosphere as Houstonians wake up to a welcome "winter cameo" following the unseasonable warmth of the previous few days. If you grew accustomed to the humid, near-80-degree temperatures earlier this week, you will find today a bit more aligned with traditional late-February expectations. A dry cold front has swept through Southeast Texas, clearing out the moisture and leaving behind bright, crystal-clear blue skies.

Morning: A Brisk and Blustery Start

The early hours of Sunday are defined by a crisp chill that hasn't been felt in a while. In the pre-dawn hours, temperatures have hovered around 51°F, but the real story is the northerly wind. Blustery gusts coming from the north at 20 to 25 mph are sweeping through the metro area, making it feel closer to 45°F before the sun fully clears the horizon. Residents heading out for early morning services, marathons, or errands should definitely opt for layers and a windbreaker to combat the wind chill.

Afternoon: Sunny Skies and Seasonal Highs

As we move into the afternoon, the blustery conditions will begin to subside as the high-pressure system settles over the region. Expect plenty of sunshine throughout the day with cloud cover remaining minimal at less than 10%. High temperatures are projected to peak between 62°F and 64°F, which is right on par for this time of year at Bush Intercontinental Airport. With humidity levels dropping significantly to approximately 34%, the air will feel dry and refreshing—perfect for outdoor activities, provided you have a light sweater handy for the shade.

Evening: Clear Skies and a Quick Cool-Down

Once the sun sets, the mercury will drop rapidly. By early evening, we anticipate temperatures to fall back into the low 50s, eventually reaching an overnight low of 41°F. The skies will remain perfectly clear, offering excellent visibility for any stargazing or outdoor evening dining. For those in the northern suburbs like Conroe or Huntsville, temperatures could even slip into the high 30s by Monday morning.

Coastal Alerts and Marine Conditions

For those planning to be near the water or heading down to Galveston today, take note of the following conditions:

  • A Small Craft Advisory remains in effect for Galveston Bay through the early morning hours due to high winds.
  • Northerly winds of 20-25 knots with gusts reaching 30 knots will create rough bay waters and elevated chop.
  • Conditions are expected to improve for mariners by the late afternoon as the winds gradually relax and seas subside.

Overall, Sunday offers a dry and stable break from the recent humidity. While the chance of rain is virtually zero, the cool breeze serves as a pleasant reminder that winter still has a few cards left to play before the Texas spring takes over for good.