Houston weather: Breezy and cooler Friday morning, then mostly sunny and dry
What a difference! You'll feel the dramatic drop in humidity today and the great news is that the clear, cool pattern will continue through the weekend. Look for cool nights and mild, sunny days through Sunday. Humidity will return next week and another round of chilly air could be on the way by Wednesday or Thursday.
What a difference! You'll feel the dramatic drop in humidity today and the great news is that the clear, cool pattern will continue through the weekend. Look for cool nights and mild, sunny days through Sunday. Humidity will return next week and another round of chilly air could be on the way by Wednesday or Thursday.
Friday morning Houston-area weather forecast
Cooler and drier air will rolling in, which means pleasant and dry weather for Friday and the weekend. It will be breezy through Friday with strong NW winds of 10-20 mph and gusts to 30 mph. Enjoy the beautiful weekend though! More heat and humidity returns next week.
Cooler and drier air will rolling in, which means pleasant and dry weather for Friday and the weekend. It will be breezy through Friday with strong NW winds of 10-20 mph and gusts to 30 mph. Enjoy the beautiful weekend though! More heat and humidity returns next week.
Strong winds expected Thursday evening ahead of severe weather
Strong cold front will roll through SE Texas this evening and tonight, mainly between 7 PM and 11 PM. Threat for severe weather should end by midnight with the line expected to be right over Houston around 10 PM. Although the biggest severe threat & tornado threat will remain over North Texas. Houston remains in a category 2 out of 5 threat for severe weather. This means that a few storms could produce damaging winds, hail & possibly a tornado. If you are heading out to the rodeo, stay alert and make sure you have a way to get warnings. FOX 26 weather app is a great way to do that. After midnight, cooler and drier air rolls in which means pleasant and dry weather for Friday and the weekend. It will be breezy through Friday with strong NW winds of 10-20 mph and gusts to 30 mph. Enjoy the beautiful weekend though! More heat and humidity returns next week.
Strong cold front will roll through SE Texas this evening and tonight, mainly between 7 PM and 11 PM. Threat for severe weather should end by midnight with the line expected to be right over Houston around 10 PM. Although the biggest severe threat & tornado threat will remain over North Texas. Houston remains in a category 2 out of 5 threat for severe weather. This means that a few storms could produce damaging winds, hail & possibly a tornado. If you are heading out to the rodeo, stay alert and make sure you have a way to get warnings. FOX 26 weather app is a great way to do that. After midnight, cooler and drier air rolls in which means pleasant and dry weather for Friday and the weekend. It will be breezy through Friday with strong NW winds of 10-20 mph and gusts to 30 mph. Enjoy the beautiful weekend though! More heat and humidity returns next week.
Potential severe weather outbreak in northeast Texas
A cold front will move through this evening, with the potential for some strong to severe storms in the mix so keep your FOX 26 Weather App handy. Gusty winds will linger into the start of Friday, ushering in cooler and drier air. The weekend will be beautiful for rodeo-goers, with warmth and humidity building again early next week. Shower chances will begin to creep up again starting on Monday.
A cold front will move through this evening, with the potential for some strong to severe storms in the mix so keep your FOX 26 Weather App handy. Gusty winds will linger into the start of Friday, ushering in cooler and drier air. The weekend will be beautiful for rodeo-goers, with warmth and humidity building again early next week. Shower chances will begin to creep up again starting on Monday.
Houston weather: Scattered showers Thursday, then late evening strong storms
An outbreak of severe storms and tornadoes is expected to our north and west today with a brief chance for strong storms locally tonight. Expect a windy, muggy day around Houston with off and on light rain. Between around 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. tonight, we'll have a chance for strong to severe storms with the highest risk north. The great news is that cooler, much drier air will move in for Friday through Sunday, so that should make for a nearly perfect weekend for the rodeo, just don't forget sunscreen or a cowboy hat, because the sunshine will be strong.
An outbreak of severe storms and tornadoes is expected to our north and west today with a brief chance for strong storms locally tonight. Expect a windy, muggy day around Houston with off and on light rain. Between around 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. tonight, we'll have a chance for strong to severe storms with the highest risk north. The great news is that cooler, much drier air will move in for Friday through Sunday, so that should make for a nearly perfect weekend for the rodeo, just don't forget sunscreen or a cowboy hat, because the sunshine will be strong.
Thursday morning Houston-area weather forecast
A strong cold front will move through Thursday between 7 p.m. and Midnight Friday morning bringing a round of showers and storms to SE Texas. Best chance for Houston will be from 8-11 p.m. with isolated severe storms possible. Damaging winds of 60-70 mph will be the main threat, but an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. Brief heavy rain & hail may occur as well. Houston remains in a Category 2 out of 5 risk for severe storms Thursday PM so stay alert! That front will bring near perfect rodeo weather for the weekend with pleasant & dry conditions Friday through Sunday. Get ready for another heat wave next week as 80s are set to return by Monday!
A strong cold front will move through Thursday between 7 p.m. and Midnight Friday morning bringing a round of showers and storms to SE Texas. Best chance for Houston will be from 8-11 p.m. with isolated severe storms possible. Damaging winds of 60-70 mph will be the main threat, but an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. Brief heavy rain & hail may occur as well. Houston remains in a Category 2 out of 5 risk for severe storms Thursday PM so stay alert! That front will bring near perfect rodeo weather for the weekend with pleasant & dry conditions Friday through Sunday. Get ready for another heat wave next week as 80s are set to return by Monday!
Breezy, humid Wednesday evening in the 80s
Day 2 of the Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo has been filled with more near record heat for SE Texas. Temperatures have soared to the middle 80s with one more warm day expected Thursday before big changes arrive. Strong cold front moves through between 7 PM and Midnight Thursday bringing a round of showers and storms to SE Texas. Best chance for Houston will be from 8-11 PM with isolated severe storms possible. Damaging winds of 60-70 mph will be the main threat but an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. Brief heavy rain & hail may occur as well. Houston remains in a Category 2 out of 5 risk for severe storms Thursday PM so stay alert! That front will bring near perfect rodeo weather for the weekend with pleasant & dry conditions Friday through Sunday. Get ready for another heat wave next week as 80s are set to return by Monday!
Day 2 of the Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo has been filled with more near record heat for SE Texas. Temperatures have soared to the middle 80s with one more warm day expected Thursday before big changes arrive. Strong cold front moves through between 7 PM and Midnight Thursday bringing a round of showers and storms to SE Texas. Best chance for Houston will be from 8-11 PM with isolated severe storms possible. Damaging winds of 60-70 mph will be the main threat but an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. Brief heavy rain & hail may occur as well. Houston remains in a Category 2 out of 5 risk for severe storms Thursday PM so stay alert! That front will bring near perfect rodeo weather for the weekend with pleasant & dry conditions Friday through Sunday. Get ready for another heat wave next week as 80s are set to return by Monday!
Wednesday afternoon weather forecast with Meteorologist John Dawson
Today will be another unseasonably warm, possibly record-setting afternoon with only a slight chance for light showers. Our main forecast concern is a cold front that will move our way Thursday night. Isolated severe storms are possible with a much higher chance for high winds and tornadoes in northeast Texas, north Louisiana, and parts of Arkansas. The great news is that Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are looking great with clear skies, less heat, and much lower humidity.
Today will be another unseasonably warm, possibly record-setting afternoon with only a slight chance for light showers. Our main forecast concern is a cold front that will move our way Thursday night. Isolated severe storms are possible with a much higher chance for high winds and tornadoes in northeast Texas, north Louisiana, and parts of Arkansas. The great news is that Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are looking great with clear skies, less heat, and much lower humidity.
Wednesday morning weather with Chie Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz
Today will be another unseasonably warm, possibly record-setting afternoon with only a slight chance for light showers. Our main forecast concern is a cold front that will move our way Thursday night. Isolated severe storms are possible with a much higher chance for high winds and tornadoes in northeast Texas, north Louisiana, and parts of Arkansas. The great news is that Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are looking great with clear skies, less heat, and much lower humidity.
Today will be another unseasonably warm, possibly record-setting afternoon with only a slight chance for light showers. Our main forecast concern is a cold front that will move our way Thursday night. Isolated severe storms are possible with a much higher chance for high winds and tornadoes in northeast Texas, north Louisiana, and parts of Arkansas. The great news is that Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are looking great with clear skies, less heat, and much lower humidity.
Wednesday morning Houston-weather forecast
Look for more near record heat Wednesday and Thursday before changes arrive. Rodeo the next few nights will be mild and muggy with temps dropping to near 70. The next big storm system rolls in Thursday evening bringing a decent chance for storms. Some of those storms could be severe with isolated tornadoes, damaging winds, heavy rain, and hail all being threats. Main timing is from 6 p.m. until midnight Thursday night. Make sure to have the FOX 26 weather app downloaded to keep track of the severe threat. Behind the front, Friday looks much cooler with highs only in the 60s and lows in the 40s. First March rodeo weekend this year looks pleasant and dry.
Look for more near record heat Wednesday and Thursday before changes arrive. Rodeo the next few nights will be mild and muggy with temps dropping to near 70. The next big storm system rolls in Thursday evening bringing a decent chance for storms. Some of those storms could be severe with isolated tornadoes, damaging winds, heavy rain, and hail all being threats. Main timing is from 6 p.m. until midnight Thursday night. Make sure to have the FOX 26 weather app downloaded to keep track of the severe threat. Behind the front, Friday looks much cooler with highs only in the 60s and lows in the 40s. First March rodeo weekend this year looks pleasant and dry.
Tuesday evening weather forecast
Howdy! It's time to rodeo everyone! It's opening day for the 2023 Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo and it's a warm and humid start with temps in the 80s this afternoon! Look for more near record heat Wednesday and Thursday before changes arrive. Rodeo the next few nights will be mild and muggy with temps dropping to near 70. Next big storm system rolls in Thursday evening bringing a decent chance for storms. Some of those storms could be severe with isolated tornadoes, damaging winds, heavy rain, and hail all being threats. Main timing is from 6pm until midnight Thursday night. Make sure to have the FOX 26 weather app downloaded to keep track of the severe threat. Behind the front, Friday looks much cooler with highs only in the 60s and lows in the 40s. First March rodeo weekend this year looks pleasant and dry.
Howdy! It's time to rodeo everyone! It's opening day for the 2023 Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo and it's a warm and humid start with temps in the 80s this afternoon! Look for more near record heat Wednesday and Thursday before changes arrive. Rodeo the next few nights will be mild and muggy with temps dropping to near 70. Next big storm system rolls in Thursday evening bringing a decent chance for storms. Some of those storms could be severe with isolated tornadoes, damaging winds, heavy rain, and hail all being threats. Main timing is from 6pm until midnight Thursday night. Make sure to have the FOX 26 weather app downloaded to keep track of the severe threat. Behind the front, Friday looks much cooler with highs only in the 60s and lows in the 40s. First March rodeo weekend this year looks pleasant and dry.
Tuesday morning weather forecast with Chief Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz
The first week of the Houston Rodeo will begin with unseasonably warm weather Tuesday through Thursday, then a strong front followed by cooler, much drier air Friday and this weekend. There is some concern for severe storms overnight Thursday into very early Friday, so stay alert for more information as we get closer.
The first week of the Houston Rodeo will begin with unseasonably warm weather Tuesday through Thursday, then a strong front followed by cooler, much drier air Friday and this weekend. There is some concern for severe storms overnight Thursday into very early Friday, so stay alert for more information as we get closer.
Tuesday morning Houston-area weather forecast
We are less than 24 hours away from the official kickoff of the 2023 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo! Cold front that moved through today brought in drier air but not really cooler air. So that means a warm but dry Day 1 of the rodeo Tuesday with temperatures climbing to the low 80s. Heat hangs on Wednesday with more near record warmth in place. Thursday remains warm but a strong storm system will bring a chance for strong to severe storms by evening. Damaging winds, hail and an isolated tornado will be the main threats so stay alert! Behind that front, it will become more seasonable with high temps in the 60s/70s and chilly nights in the 40s to near 50. The first weekend of rodeo is looking fantastic with pleasant temperatures and abundant sunshine!
We are less than 24 hours away from the official kickoff of the 2023 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo! Cold front that moved through today brought in drier air but not really cooler air. So that means a warm but dry Day 1 of the rodeo Tuesday with temperatures climbing to the low 80s. Heat hangs on Wednesday with more near record warmth in place. Thursday remains warm but a strong storm system will bring a chance for strong to severe storms by evening. Damaging winds, hail and an isolated tornado will be the main threats so stay alert! Behind that front, it will become more seasonable with high temps in the 60s/70s and chilly nights in the 40s to near 50. The first weekend of rodeo is looking fantastic with pleasant temperatures and abundant sunshine!
Monday evening Houston-area weather forecast
We are less than 24 hours away from the official kickoff of the 2023 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo! Cold front that moved through today brought in drier air but not really cooler air. So that means a warm but dry Day 1 of the rodeo Tuesday with temperatures climbing to the low 80s. Heat hangs on Wednesday with more near record warmth in place. Thursday remains warm but a strong storm system will bring a chance for strong to severe storms by evening. Damaging winds, hail and an isolated tornado will be the main threats so stay alert! Behind that front, it will become more seasonable with high temps in the 60s/70s and chilly nights in the 40s to near 50. The first weekend of rodeo is looking fantastic with pleasant temperatures and abundant sunshine!
We are less than 24 hours away from the official kickoff of the 2023 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo! Cold front that moved through today brought in drier air but not really cooler air. So that means a warm but dry Day 1 of the rodeo Tuesday with temperatures climbing to the low 80s. Heat hangs on Wednesday with more near record warmth in place. Thursday remains warm but a strong storm system will bring a chance for strong to severe storms by evening. Damaging winds, hail and an isolated tornado will be the main threats so stay alert! Behind that front, it will become more seasonable with high temps in the 60s/70s and chilly nights in the 40s to near 50. The first weekend of rodeo is looking fantastic with pleasant temperatures and abundant sunshine!
Monday afternoon weather forecast with Meteorologist John Dawson
Warm afternoons will continue through Thursday followed by a round of thunderstorms late. Following that late-week front, we'll feel a brief chill with dry air and a really great weekend.
Warm afternoons will continue through Thursday followed by a round of thunderstorms late. Following that late-week front, we'll feel a brief chill with dry air and a really great weekend.
Monday morning weather forecast with Chief Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz
We have some interesting weather ahead for the first week of the Rodeo. Today will be mostly sunny, warm & very dry following a few morning drizzles. Warm afternoons will continue through Thursday followed by a round of thunderstorms late. Following that late-week front, we'll feel a brief chill with dry air and a really great weekend.
We have some interesting weather ahead for the first week of the Rodeo. Today will be mostly sunny, warm & very dry following a few morning drizzles. Warm afternoons will continue through Thursday followed by a round of thunderstorms late. Following that late-week front, we'll feel a brief chill with dry air and a really great weekend.
Sunday evening/Monday morning weather forecast
A cold front early on Monday will bring a few showers to southeast Texas. This weak front will not bring dramatically cooler air but you will feel the drier west winds. A second, stronger cold front late on Thursday puts rain back in the forecast with another round of cooler and drier air for the weekend. Looks like a quiet/warm start to the Houston Rodeo. The Thursday night Lauren Daigle concert may have some storms to dodge around Houston but the rest of the week looks great!
A cold front early on Monday will bring a few showers to southeast Texas. This weak front will not bring dramatically cooler air but you will feel the drier west winds. A second, stronger cold front late on Thursday puts rain back in the forecast with another round of cooler and drier air for the weekend. Looks like a quiet/warm start to the Houston Rodeo. The Thursday night Lauren Daigle concert may have some storms to dodge around Houston but the rest of the week looks great!
Mostly cloudy, warm Sunday evening in the 70s
A cold front early on Monday will bring a few showers to southeast Texas. This weak front will not bring dramatically cooler air but you will feel the drier west winds. A second, stronger cold front late on Thursday puts rain back in the forecast with another round of cooler and drier air for the weekend. Looks like a quiet/warm start to the Houston Rodeo. The Thursday night Lauren Daigle concert may have some storms to dodge around Houston but the rest of the week looks great!
A cold front early on Monday will bring a few showers to southeast Texas. This weak front will not bring dramatically cooler air but you will feel the drier west winds. A second, stronger cold front late on Thursday puts rain back in the forecast with another round of cooler and drier air for the weekend. Looks like a quiet/warm start to the Houston Rodeo. The Thursday night Lauren Daigle concert may have some storms to dodge around Houston but the rest of the week looks great!
Sunday weather forecast with Meteorologist Lena Maria Arango
The same system that brought California snow is set to bring potentially significant severe weather to the central plains overnight. We'll be on the outer edges, receiving only a few early morning light-moderate showers paired with gusty winds. Slightly less humid air will settle in briefly, but we'll still be very warm midweek. Our second front Thursday brings in higher rain chances, and a cool down heading into the weekend.
The same system that brought California snow is set to bring potentially significant severe weather to the central plains overnight. We'll be on the outer edges, receiving only a few early morning light-moderate showers paired with gusty winds. Slightly less humid air will settle in briefly, but we'll still be very warm midweek. Our second front Thursday brings in higher rain chances, and a cool down heading into the weekend.
Warm, pleasant Saturday evening in the 80s
We are wrapping up February and starting Rodeo here in Houston this week and the forecast remains warm with a couple chances for some rain. Monday's rain chances will be in the morning with clearing skies in the afternoon. Dry air should still be around on Tuesday, so things look great for the official start to the rodeo. Another front at the end of the week should lead to a great looking weekend for outdoor activities.
We are wrapping up February and starting Rodeo here in Houston this week and the forecast remains warm with a couple chances for some rain. Monday's rain chances will be in the morning with clearing skies in the afternoon. Dry air should still be around on Tuesday, so things look great for the official start to the rodeo. Another front at the end of the week should lead to a great looking weekend for outdoor activities.



















