Houston weather: Cool Wednesday morning in 50s
Clear skies and cool temps Wednesday morning, then sunny with highs in the low 80s. Winds are returning from the South bringing a breeze of about 10 miles per hour.
Clear skies and cool temps Wednesday morning, then sunny with highs in the low 80s. Winds are returning from the South bringing a breeze of about 10 miles per hour.
Houston weather: Beautiful days ahead
The only issue that may affect you over the next few days is the high level of allergens - oak pollen remains high and grass pollen has been rising as well. Levels could increase a bit more in the days to come. Otherwise, enjoy the cool mornings while they last because by the weekend and early next week, lows will return to near 60 with highs possibly reaching the upper 80s.
The only issue that may affect you over the next few days is the high level of allergens - oak pollen remains high and grass pollen has been rising as well. Levels could increase a bit more in the days to come. Otherwise, enjoy the cool mornings while they last because by the weekend and early next week, lows will return to near 60 with highs possibly reaching the upper 80s.
Houston weather: April 8 evening forecast
FOX 26 meteorologist John Dawson talks about a lovely day on Tuesday and a look ahead at the rest of the week.
FOX 26 meteorologist John Dawson talks about a lovely day on Tuesday and a look ahead at the rest of the week.
Houston weather: Cold Tuesday morning in 40s
It's a chilly Tuesday morning, then sunny and dry with highs in the mid 70s. Humidity values in the afternoon may be around 20%
It's a chilly Tuesday morning, then sunny and dry with highs in the mid 70s. Humidity values in the afternoon may be around 20%
Houston weather: Beautiful days ahead
The extended forecast looks uneventful. In fact, we don't have a significant chance for rain until the end of next week. In the meantime, look for clear and cool mornings and sunny, dry days. We will get gradually warmer by the end of the week with highs returning to the mid 80s. Average highs for this time of the year are near 80?, so we'll begin the week below normal and the week a bit above normal. Enjoy the beautiful week.
The extended forecast looks uneventful. In fact, we don't have a significant chance for rain until the end of next week. In the meantime, look for clear and cool mornings and sunny, dry days. We will get gradually warmer by the end of the week with highs returning to the mid 80s. Average highs for this time of the year are near 80?, so we'll begin the week below normal and the week a bit above normal. Enjoy the beautiful week.
Houston weather: Beautiful weather for most of the week
Lows this morning dropped into the 40s and we expect more low to mid 40s tonight. No freezing temperatures are expected, but it will be quite chilly Tuesday morning. High pressure will bring sunshine and low humidity to Southeast Texas for several more days. Enjoy the sunshine and mild, dry air!
Lows this morning dropped into the 40s and we expect more low to mid 40s tonight. No freezing temperatures are expected, but it will be quite chilly Tuesday morning. High pressure will bring sunshine and low humidity to Southeast Texas for several more days. Enjoy the sunshine and mild, dry air!
Houston weather: Chilly Monday morning in 40s
After a chilly morning with lows in the 40s, we'll have a sunny and breezy day with highs in 60s. Expect more low to mid 40s tonight.
After a chilly morning with lows in the 40s, we'll have a sunny and breezy day with highs in 60s. Expect more low to mid 40s tonight.
Houston weather: Your April 6 overnight forecast
John Dawson gives the latest weather forecast for what is to come this weather week.
John Dawson gives the latest weather forecast for what is to come this weather week.
Houston weather: Your April 6 morning forecast
FOX 26 Houston Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz has your forecast.
FOX 26 Houston Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz has your forecast.
Houston severe weather 2 p.m. update
Storms are expected to move through Houston on Saturday, and they could bring some hail, winds and even a shot at an isolated tornado.
Storms are expected to move through Houston on Saturday, and they could bring some hail, winds and even a shot at an isolated tornado.
Houston weather: Tornado Watch Saturday
A tornado watch is in effect for Houston and several Southeast Houston counties until 9 p.m. Saturday.
A tornado watch is in effect for Houston and several Southeast Houston counties until 9 p.m. Saturday.
Houston severe weather outlook at 10 a.m.
This morning's outlook from the Storm Prediction Center shows that our entire area is under a slight to moderate threat for storms that could produce hail, damaging winds or even isolated tornadoes. FOX 26 Chief Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz has a look at the risk and timing of the storms.
This morning's outlook from the Storm Prediction Center shows that our entire area is under a slight to moderate threat for storms that could produce hail, damaging winds or even isolated tornadoes. FOX 26 Chief Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz has a look at the risk and timing of the storms.
Houston weather: April 5 morning forecast
FOX 26 meteorologist Mike Iscovitz breaks down Saturday's storms and what to expect.
FOX 26 meteorologist Mike Iscovitz breaks down Saturday's storms and what to expect.
Houston weather: Severe weather possible on Saturday
For now, plan on rain nearly everywhere in the Houston area on Saturday. The Storm Prediction Center has put most of our viewing area in a 2/5 risk for heavy rain, strong winds, hail and the chance for isolated tornadoes. Biggest severe storm risk for Houston will likely be during Saturday afternoon, so plan ahead.
For now, plan on rain nearly everywhere in the Houston area on Saturday. The Storm Prediction Center has put most of our viewing area in a 2/5 risk for heavy rain, strong winds, hail and the chance for isolated tornadoes. Biggest severe storm risk for Houston will likely be during Saturday afternoon, so plan ahead.
Houston weather: Warm and windy Friday in the 80s
It's the Final Four in San Antonio this weekend so if you're planning on heading out on I-10 after work on Friday, just know a line of thunderstorms is moving in into Saturday morning. Skies will be mostly cloudy Friday, with temps in the upper-80s. A Wind Advisory is in effect in the Houston-area again for Friday until 7 p.m.
It's the Final Four in San Antonio this weekend so if you're planning on heading out on I-10 after work on Friday, just know a line of thunderstorms is moving in into Saturday morning. Skies will be mostly cloudy Friday, with temps in the upper-80s. A Wind Advisory is in effect in the Houston-area again for Friday until 7 p.m.
Houston weather: Wind advisory Friday, severe weather possible Saturday
Friday will bring winds from the south between 15-25 miles per hour with gusts near 30-40 mph, so "hold on to your hat". WIND ADVISORY remains in place until 5pm. It will once again be in effect Friday from 7am until 7pm. Also, be careful on the highways because high profile vehicles like 18 wheelers could be pushed by brief wind gusts, so give them plenty of room. Otherwise, you'll notice summer-like humidity and temperatures that will be close to record highs in the upper 80s.
Friday will bring winds from the south between 15-25 miles per hour with gusts near 30-40 mph, so "hold on to your hat". WIND ADVISORY remains in place until 5pm. It will once again be in effect Friday from 7am until 7pm. Also, be careful on the highways because high profile vehicles like 18 wheelers could be pushed by brief wind gusts, so give them plenty of room. Otherwise, you'll notice summer-like humidity and temperatures that will be close to record highs in the upper 80s.
Houston weather: Wind gusts, breezes for Thursday
A Wind Advisory will once again be in place until 5 p.m. Today will bring winds from the south between 15-25 miles per hour with gusts near 30-40 mph, so "hold on to your hat."
A Wind Advisory will once again be in place until 5 p.m. Today will bring winds from the south between 15-25 miles per hour with gusts near 30-40 mph, so "hold on to your hat."
Houston Weather: Windy weather on the way for Thursday, Friday
Tomorrow and Friday will bring winds from the south between 15-25 miles per hour with gusts near 30-40 mph, so "hold on to your hat". WIND ADVISORY will once again be in place 7am to 5pm Thursday. Also, be careful on the highways because high profile vehicles like 18 wheelers could be pushed by brief wind gusts, so give them plenty of room. Otherwise, you'll notice summer-like humidity and temperatures that will be close to record highs in the upper 80s.
Tomorrow and Friday will bring winds from the south between 15-25 miles per hour with gusts near 30-40 mph, so "hold on to your hat". WIND ADVISORY will once again be in place 7am to 5pm Thursday. Also, be careful on the highways because high profile vehicles like 18 wheelers could be pushed by brief wind gusts, so give them plenty of room. Otherwise, you'll notice summer-like humidity and temperatures that will be close to record highs in the upper 80s.
Houston weather: Windy Wednesday with highs in 80s
Mostly cloudy, windy and muggy with a few light showers Wednesday. A Wind Advisory is in effect until 5 p.m. Temperature highs in the mid to upper 80s.
Mostly cloudy, windy and muggy with a few light showers Wednesday. A Wind Advisory is in effect until 5 p.m. Temperature highs in the mid to upper 80s.
Houston weather: Humid winds return for Wednesday, records highs to move in
As an area of low pressure brings several rounds of severe storms to North Texas into the Midwest, it is pulling winds in off the Gulf for the Houston area. Wind speeds have increased to about 15 mph today and in the 15-25 mph range through Friday. With the winds blowing in from the south, humidity and temperatures will increase, so look for highs in the upper 80s and lows in the mid 70s. Gusts could approach 35 to 40 miles per hour closer to the coast Wednesday & a Wind Advisory is in place from 7 AM until 5 PM.
As an area of low pressure brings several rounds of severe storms to North Texas into the Midwest, it is pulling winds in off the Gulf for the Houston area. Wind speeds have increased to about 15 mph today and in the 15-25 mph range through Friday. With the winds blowing in from the south, humidity and temperatures will increase, so look for highs in the upper 80s and lows in the mid 70s. Gusts could approach 35 to 40 miles per hour closer to the coast Wednesday & a Wind Advisory is in place from 7 AM until 5 PM.



















