Houston weather: October 24 overnight forecast
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for much of the Houston area as heavy storms are set to begin to move into the area overnight until 5 a.m. Sunday morning.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for much of the Houston area as heavy storms are set to begin to move into the area overnight until 5 a.m. Sunday morning.
Houston weather: October 24 evening forecast
Expect rounds of storms tonight, Saturday and possibly early Sunday, with periods of calm between.
Expect rounds of storms tonight, Saturday and possibly early Sunday, with periods of calm between.
Houston weather: Humid, breezy Friday with some scattered rain
Friday is looking humid and breezy with some spotty storms and highs in the mid-80s. A FOX 26 Storm Alert will begin overnight tonight as a storm system is set to move in.
Friday is looking humid and breezy with some spotty storms and highs in the mid-80s. A FOX 26 Storm Alert will begin overnight tonight as a storm system is set to move in.
Houston weather: October 23 overnight forecast
A potent weather system will bring heavy rain, gusty winds, and possible thunderstorms this weekend. Widespread rainfall could lead to localized flooding.
A potent weather system will bring heavy rain, gusty winds, and possible thunderstorms this weekend. Widespread rainfall could lead to localized flooding.
Houston weather: October 23 evening forecast
A Fox 26 Storm Alert is in effect for Friday night, Saturday and through Sunday morning.
A Fox 26 Storm Alert is in effect for Friday night, Saturday and through Sunday morning.
Houston weather: Pleasant day in the 80s ahead for Thursday
Another pleasant day ahead with a cool morning ahead of a sunny and warm afternoon in the 80s. High moisture levels are returning to the Houston area and we might see a bit more clouds. Prepare for the heavy rain coming to the area over the weekend.
Another pleasant day ahead with a cool morning ahead of a sunny and warm afternoon in the 80s. High moisture levels are returning to the Houston area and we might see a bit more clouds. Prepare for the heavy rain coming to the area over the weekend.
Houston weather: Wet weekend ahead for Houston
We've posted a FOX 26 Storm Alert from Friday night through Saturday night. A strong upper-level system will move in, and models show a high probability of widespread heavy rainfall across the region. Keep your outdoor plans flexible as timing and amounts may change, but expect scattered rain Friday night, then one or two waves of heavy rain on Saturday. Most models are estimating rain totals to be between 2 to 4 inches with isolated 5 or 6 inch amounts not out of the question.
We've posted a FOX 26 Storm Alert from Friday night through Saturday night. A strong upper-level system will move in, and models show a high probability of widespread heavy rainfall across the region. Keep your outdoor plans flexible as timing and amounts may change, but expect scattered rain Friday night, then one or two waves of heavy rain on Saturday. Most models are estimating rain totals to be between 2 to 4 inches with isolated 5 or 6 inch amounts not out of the question.
Houston weather: October 22 evening forecast
We've posted a FOX 26 Storm Alert for Friday night through Saturday night.
We've posted a FOX 26 Storm Alert for Friday night through Saturday night.
Houston weather: Sunny Wednesday ahead in the 80s
It's a pleasant Wednesday morning but as the afternoon approaches it will become sunny, warming things up into the mid-80s. We might have some rain coming up this weekend to help wet the ground.
It's a pleasant Wednesday morning but as the afternoon approaches it will become sunny, warming things up into the mid-80s. We might have some rain coming up this weekend to help wet the ground.
Houston weather: Pleasant day ahead for Wednesday, wet weekend ahead
Wednesday and Thursday will be sun-filled and pleasant, marked by a refreshing drop in humidity and comfortable morning lows. Daytime temperatures will be warm for October, but closer to normal, and humidity will be low. Rain chances during this period are low, making it perfect for any outdoor plans you have before the weekend.
Wednesday and Thursday will be sun-filled and pleasant, marked by a refreshing drop in humidity and comfortable morning lows. Daytime temperatures will be warm for October, but closer to normal, and humidity will be low. Rain chances during this period are low, making it perfect for any outdoor plans you have before the weekend.
Houston weather: Oct. 21 evening forecast
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Houston weather: Scattered storms expected Tuesday
It's a bit warmer this morning and it'll only get muggier as we expect to get some scattered afternoon storms. Highs will reach the 90s.
It's a bit warmer this morning and it'll only get muggier as we expect to get some scattered afternoon storms. Highs will reach the 90s.
Houston weather: Storms possible for your Tuesday
Tuesday ramps up with a cold front fueling a decent chance for afternoon scattered thunderstorms, especially south of Houston. Rain will most likely hold off until after 1pm, so prepare for the chance for rain after school Tuesday. Unseasonably muggy air will surge in Tuesday, so as another front moves in, it will have plenty of moisture to work with. We should get a decent cool-down for Wednesday afternoon.
Tuesday ramps up with a cold front fueling a decent chance for afternoon scattered thunderstorms, especially south of Houston. Rain will most likely hold off until after 1pm, so prepare for the chance for rain after school Tuesday. Unseasonably muggy air will surge in Tuesday, so as another front moves in, it will have plenty of moisture to work with. We should get a decent cool-down for Wednesday afternoon.
Houston weather: Storms possible for your Tuesday
Tuesday ramps up with a cold front fueling a decent chance for afternoon scattered thunderstorms, especially south of Houston. Rain will most likely hold off until after 1pm, so prepare for the chance for rain after school Tuesday. Unseasonably muggy air will surge in Tuesday, so as another front moves in, it will have plenty of moisture to work with. We should get a decent cool-down for Wednesday afternoon.
Tuesday ramps up with a cold front fueling a decent chance for afternoon scattered thunderstorms, especially south of Houston. Rain will most likely hold off until after 1pm, so prepare for the chance for rain after school Tuesday. Unseasonably muggy air will surge in Tuesday, so as another front moves in, it will have plenty of moisture to work with. We should get a decent cool-down for Wednesday afternoon.
Houston weather: Chilly morning, warm Monday afternoon
Stepping out the door this morning, the temperature is a little chilly withs lows in the 50s and 60s. However, as we move into the afternoon it'll warm up to the recent highs of 90s with some sunshine.
Stepping out the door this morning, the temperature is a little chilly withs lows in the 50s and 60s. However, as we move into the afternoon it'll warm up to the recent highs of 90s with some sunshine.
Houston weather: October 19 overnight forecast
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Houston weather: October 19 evening forecast
Very dry air along with north breezes keep high risk for fires across our area and much of Texas.
Very dry air along with north breezes keep high risk for fires across our area and much of Texas.
Houston weather: Sunday, Oct. 19 morning forecast
A look at when we can expect the fall cool-down in the Houston area.
A look at when we can expect the fall cool-down in the Houston area.
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
After 16 days straight of heat advisories, we are finally getting a break. It will still be hot this week with temperatures close to 100 but the humidity will be a little lower to keep heat index values below advisory criteria. Look for isolated showers and storms every afternoon and evening with a few heavy downpours possible. The Saharan Dust is building in to SE Texas but is not expected to cause major air quality issues at this point. But if you have asthma or other respiratory problems, the dust may be a bit of a nuisance and irritant. But most folks will not be impacted.
After 16 days straight of heat advisories, we are finally getting a break. It will still be hot this week with temperatures close to 100 but the humidity will be a little lower to keep heat index values below advisory criteria. Look for isolated showers and storms every afternoon and evening with a few heavy downpours possible. The Saharan Dust is building in to SE Texas but is not expected to cause major air quality issues at this point. But if you have asthma or other respiratory problems, the dust may be a bit of a nuisance and irritant. But most folks will not be impacted.
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
HEAT ADVISORY remains in place until 8 PM for the southern two-thirds of the SE Texas area including Houston. Heat index values near 108 are still possible this evening which is still in the danger zone. So make sure you are drinking plenty of water, taking it easy in the heat and avoiding strenuous activity during the hottest part of the day. The good news is that heat advisories are not expected for Tuesday. This is due to the fact that Saharan dust is expected to build into the area Tuesday and Wednesday which will mix in some drier air. Temperatures will still be a bit above average the rest of this week in the upper 90s during the afternoon and near 80 overnight. Isolated afternoon and evening storms should stick around through this weekend. Don is no longer a tropical cyclone but two additional tropical waves have a low shot for development in the Atlantic.
HEAT ADVISORY remains in place until 8 PM for the southern two-thirds of the SE Texas area including Houston. Heat index values near 108 are still possible this evening which is still in the danger zone. So make sure you are drinking plenty of water, taking it easy in the heat and avoiding strenuous activity during the hottest part of the day. The good news is that heat advisories are not expected for Tuesday. This is due to the fact that Saharan dust is expected to build into the area Tuesday and Wednesday which will mix in some drier air. Temperatures will still be a bit above average the rest of this week in the upper 90s during the afternoon and near 80 overnight. Isolated afternoon and evening storms should stick around through this weekend. Don is no longer a tropical cyclone but two additional tropical waves have a low shot for development in the Atlantic.



















