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Foggy Start to a Spring-Like Monday: Houston’s Work Week Warming Trend

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February 16, 2026/06:00 AM
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Weather
Foggy Start to a Spring-Like Monday: Houston’s Work Week Warming Trend
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Louis Vest

Morning Conditions: Visibility Warnings and Patchy Fog

Houstonians waking up this Monday morning, February 16, 2026, are meeting a gray and misty start to the work week. The National Weather Service has issued notifications regarding patchy fog developing across the region, which may be dense at times. This is particularly prevalent for commuters traveling near and south of the I-10 corridor, where visibility could be significantly reduced during the early morning hours. Morning temperatures are starting in a crisp range between 53°F and 55°F, necessitating a light jacket for those heading out before the sun fully breaks through.

Afternoon Outlook: Sunny Spells and Mild Temperatures

As the morning fog dissipates, the Bayou City will transition into a beautiful, spring-like afternoon. The cloud cover is expected to thin out, leaving partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will climb steadily, reaching a comfortable daily high of approximately 72°F to 74°F. Wind speeds will remain manageable, with a light breeze from the north-northeast at around 7 to 8 mph. Unlike the stormy conditions seen over the previous weekend, the chance of precipitation today remains extremely slim, with most of the metro area seeing a 0% to 10% chance of any measurable rainfall.

Evening and Overnight: Clear Skies and a Warming Trend

The evening hours will bring a return of clear to partly cloudy skies. Temperatures will dip back into the low 60s by sunset, eventually settling into an overnight low of around 54°F. Humidity levels, which started the day near 91%, will drop to a more comfortable 68% during the peak of the day. This mild Monday marks the beginning of a significant warming trend for Southeast Texas; forecasters are already eyeing mid-week temperatures that could approach record-breaking heat for February.

Commuter Safety and Tips

  • Drive with Caution: Use low-beam headlights if you encounter dense fog during your morning commute, especially on major arteries like I-10 and Highway 59.
  • Sun Protection: With the sun breaking through in the afternoon, the UV index will be moderate. If you are planning an outdoor lunch or afternoon walk, sun protection is recommended.
  • Dress in Layers: The 20-degree swing between the morning low and afternoon high makes layering the best strategy for staying comfortable throughout the day.