Let's get it started with a freeze on Sunday evening and possible snow on Wed/thurs.
Sunday will start out warm, and high temperatures will likely reach the lower- to possibly mid-70s before a front comes sweeping down from the northwest. The timing remains a bit uncertain, but this is likely to occur during the afternoon hours. It looks as though a line of broken showers and thunderstorms will accompany the front's passage, with the greater likelihood of rain, and possibly severe winds, to the north and east of Houston.
Temperatures will drop rapidly behind the front, as brisk northwesterly winds bring in much drier and cooler air. By early Monday morning much of the region will experience a light freeze, with temperatures dropping into the 30 to 35 degree range.
https://spacecityweather.com/expect-warmer-days-before-a-much-colder-air-mass-arrives-sunday-a-freeze-is-likely-and-wintry-precipitation-is-possible/
Sunday will start out warm, and high temperatures will likely reach the lower- to possibly mid-70s before a front comes sweeping down from the northwest. The timing remains a bit uncertain, but this is likely to occur during the afternoon hours. It looks as though a line of broken showers and thunderstorms will accompany the front's passage, with the greater likelihood of rain, and possibly severe winds, to the north and east of Houston.
Temperatures will drop rapidly behind the front, as brisk northwesterly winds bring in much drier and cooler air. By early Monday morning much of the region will experience a light freeze, with temperatures dropping into the 30 to 35 degree range.
https://spacecityweather.com/expect-warmer-days-before-a-much-colder-air-mass-arrives-sunday-a-freeze-is-likely-and-wintry-precipitation-is-possible/