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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The moment Houstonians wait for all summer long is almost here: The first fall front! Temperatures will stay on the mild and sticky side through the night until the front blast through with a brisk north wind.Along the front we could see some scattered showers and isolated storms, with the front likely making its way through Houston a little after sunrise.The front should clear Galveston well before noon, ushering in several days of pleasant fall weather for all of Southeast Texas. Temperatures will dip into the 60s for a few hours behind the front then rebound into the upper 70s as the sun comes out in the afternoon. Expect those north winds to gust up between 30-40 mph at times.As the winds settle down a bit Monday night, temperatures will fall into the 50s by sunrise Tuesday. It'll be sunny and breezy under that blue sky with highs only in the 70s. Our coolest temperatures behind the front will occur around sunrise Wednesday with lows in the lower and middle 50s. It will warm back into the 80s both Wednesday and Thursday, then a weaker front arriving Thursday night will reinforce the nice air, giving us more nice weather into the weekend. Enjoy!SHARE YOUR WEATHER PHOTOS: Send us pics and video of weather in your area to news@abc13.com and at #ABC13Eyewitness on social media.