Morning Fog Is Back! Why Texas Drivers Should Be Prepared for Foggy Commutes Despite Sunny Weather

Texans are in for a treat this week as warm, sunny weather takes center stage, but early risers will have to navigate through patches of dense fog before enjoying the sunshine. Cities like Houston, Austin, and San Antonio are expected to see warm afternoons, with temperatures climbing into the low 80s°F (27-28°C). But before you think you can coast through the week, here’s the catch: overnight fog will likely roll in and cause visibility issues during morning commutes.

Houston, in particular, will see thick fog, especially near coastal and low-lying areas. Temperatures will quickly rebound to 82°F (28°C) once the fog burns off, but commuters need to be cautious in the early hours. Austin and San Antonio will experience similar conditions, with early fog giving way to sunny skies. Dallas and El Paso aren’t as prone to dense fog, but isolated patches could still cause localized problems, so drivers should stay alert.
Why Morning Fog Can Be Dangerous
Morning fog happens when warm, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico meets cooler overnight temperatures, causing moisture to condense near the ground. While it seems harmless, fog can drastically reduce visibility, making it easy for drivers to miss hazards until it’s too late. The danger is highest during the early morning hours before the sun is high enough to burn off the fog.
Many drivers make the mistake of assuming they can drive through it like normal, but fog creates a hidden danger—black spots where visibility is near zero, especially on rural roads, bridges, and areas near water.
How to Stay Safe on Foggy Mornings
- Slow Down: Fog reduces visibility, so speeding could lead to accidents. Give yourself extra time to get where you’re going.
- Use Low-Beam Headlights: High beams will reflect off the fog and reduce your visibility. Low beams work best to light the road ahead.
- Increase Distance Between Cars: Fog reduces reaction time, so leave plenty of space between you and the car in front of you.
- Check the Forecast: Before you leave, check for fog advisories or visibility warnings to avoid getting caught off guard.
Afternoons Look Perfect
Once the fog lifts, you’re in for some gorgeous weather. Clear skies and warm temperatures will dominate most afternoons, making it a great week for outdoor plans. Highs will range between 80°F and 85°F (27-29°C), and you won’t have to worry about much cloud cover.
But there’s a small caveat—by the weekend, a weak cold front could roll in, bringing a slight chance of rain and cooler temperatures. Until then, it’s all sunshine, but don’t underestimate the morning fog.
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