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❄️ Pearland Weekend Weather Outlook: Cold Snap Coming, Winter Impacts Unlikely

❄️ Pearland Weekend Weather Outlook: Cold Snap Coming, Winter Impacts Unlikely

News · 1/22/2026
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Pearland is heading into its coldest stretch of the season this weekend as a strong Arctic front moves through Southeast Texas. While some forecast apps are displaying snow icons and high precipitation percentages, the actual risk of snow or ice accumulation in Pearland remains low based on current data.

Here’s what residents should expect — with real numbers and context.

🌧️ Saturday: Cold Rain, Not Winter Weather High: ~62°F Low: ~43°F Precipitation chance: ~95% Precipitation type: Rain Ice / snow probability: ~0%

Saturday will be a wet day across Brazoria County, but temperatures will remain well above freezing during rainfall. This eliminates the risk of freezing rain, sleet, or snow. Any moisture exits before overnight temperatures drop.

  • ❄️ Sunday: Cold Air Arrives After the Rain
  • High: ~43°F
  • Low: ~27°F
  • Overall precipitation chance: ~80%
  • Snow probability (measurable): ~5–10%
  • Flurry chance: ~10–20%
  • Ice accumulation risk: <5%

This is the day causing confusion. While temperatures will dip below freezing early Sunday morning, most forecast models show the bulk of moisture leaving the area before the coldest air arrives. That timing mismatch is critical.

Some models allow for brief flurries or light wintry mix, mainly north of Pearland, but measurable snow or impactful ice is unlikely locally.

➡️ Important note: Weather apps often display ❄️ icons when any frozen precipitation is possible — not when it’s likely.

🧊 Monday: Cold but Dry High: ~48°F Low: ~25°F Precipitation chance: 0% Monday will be cold but quiet, with sunshine returning and no winter precipitation expected.

📊 Bottom Line for Pearland ❌ No significant snow event expected ❌ No widespread ice risk ✅ Coldest temperatures of the season so far ⚠️ Protect pets, plants, and exposed pipes

  • Pearland remains south of the primary winter weather zone for this system. Areas 30–50 miles north may see more wintry impacts, but local conditions favor a cold, dry outcome after Saturday’s rain.

🌡️ Stay Updated Forecasts can still evolve slightly as the system approaches. We’ll continue tracking any meaningful changes and post updates if probabilities shift.

👉 For live updates, hourly forecasts, and future weather alerts, visit:

https://talkofpearland.com/weather

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