Your sunrise summary of everything you need to know about weather in H-town.

4cast·in·5seconds

A pleasant spring day before a strong front tonight.

run·down

The rain showers expected to fall over Houston overnight and this morning remained largely offshore.

In the wake of this upper-level low pressure system our skies will clear today and it will be a partly sunny, warm spring day, with highs in the mid- to upper-70s.

That will all change by late tonight when a strong cold front moves through before sunrise, say National Weather Service forecasters. It should be a dry front.

Wednesday will be quite blustery, with wind gusts up to 30 mph, and partly to mostly sunny skies.

Temperatures across the metro area should fall into the upper 30s to 40 degrees by Thursday morning, but highs will warm back into the 70s by the weekend, which despite a slight chance of rain looks to be pretty nice.

haiku

“76”

Feels like spring today

But just wait 24 hours —

and winter will be back

final·fact

The high temperature on this date in 1932 was 33 degrees. That’s the coldest daily high temperature in Houston, in March, on record.