Dozens of records are slated to be tied or topped Friday and Saturday ahead of a cold front sweeping east. Friday’s record-challenging warmth is centered over the south-central United States. On Saturday, the record warmth will stretch to the East Coast with a focus on parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
Thursday featured record highs Houston, Brownsville and Laredo, where maximum temperatures of 87, 88 and 89 occurred, respectively.
The 87-degree high at Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport was also the warmest December high temperature on record for the city, surpassing the previous monthly mark of 85, set in 1933.
Many of the same spots are likely to see record or near-record highs Friday. Oklahoma City may top its daily record of 75 from 1996. Dallas’s record of 84 could also fall. Farther east, record highs in Memphis and New Orleans are also among those at risk of falling.
Along the Texas-Mexico border region, readings may reach the sweltering low 90s in places like Laredo.