ECMWF web page shows 50 to 60 knot 850 mb jet in Northwest Texas and Oklahoma Tuesday at 6 am, while the PSU e-Wall depiction of the model shows the 10ºC 850 mb isotherm approaching Houston with relative humidity in excess of 90%.

Now, the 24 hour times steps make it hard to be certain, but perhaps dewpoints approaching 60ºF and a 50 knot LLJ will meet somewhere near/North of SETX later in the day for some interesting early Winter convection.

GFS shows the lifted index barely going negative Tuesday afternoon, but I'm a glass helf full kind of guy.
The winter weather before that here in HOU looks unlikely, but if it does get down to 26ºF like Joe Bastardi says, well, that'll be something, and both the GFS and NAM show about an inch of precip with Friday's storm in BOS and NYC, and while GFS suggests a change to rain in NYC, both models show snow in BOS, and with 850 mb temps below -10ºC at BOS on both models, and upward velocities of 20 microbars per second, I think BOS may get 15 inches of snow.
Note: My late Grandmother was from the Boston area, and when she passed, we took her back to Marshfield, MA, where she was born, for burial. While my first baseball game was the Yankees at Shea Stadium (no, not Yankee Stadium), Catfish Hunter pitching against the White Sox, my second baseball game was at Fenway Park, as Grandma lived on the subway line in North Quincy.
My family moved to Texas in 1980, while I was still young enough to avoid the horrible New York accent. My older sister, God bless her, sounds like Fran Drescher.