Houston weather: Storms possible Tuesday, warmup this week
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.
Houston weather: Mild Tuesday morning, some fog
Patchy fog and mist Tuesday morning, then partly cloudy and breezy with highs in the low 80s. An area of low pressure is expected to bring several rounds of severe storms to North Texas and pull winds in off the Gulf for the Houston area.
Patchy fog and mist Tuesday morning, then partly cloudy and breezy with highs in the low 80s. An area of low pressure is expected to bring several rounds of severe storms to North Texas and pull winds in off the Gulf for the Houston area.
Houston weather: Hot, warm temperatures ahead
A brief north breeze today will drop humidity slightly today, but temperatures will still run 5-12? above average today through Friday. Winds will increase from the south tomorrow and it looks like a very breezy and muggy pattern Wednesday through Friday. A few stray showers are possible each day, but most storms should stay north of our area. A few strong storms could brush our northern counties briefly Wednesday evening, but the majority of it should stay out of the area.
A brief north breeze today will drop humidity slightly today, but temperatures will still run 5-12? above average today through Friday. Winds will increase from the south tomorrow and it looks like a very breezy and muggy pattern Wednesday through Friday. A few stray showers are possible each day, but most storms should stay north of our area. A few strong storms could brush our northern counties briefly Wednesday evening, but the majority of it should stay out of the area.
Houston weather: Hot week ahead of possible stormy weekend
A brief north breeze today will drop humidity slightly today, but temperatures will still run 5-12? above average today through Friday. Winds will increase from the south tomorrow and it looks like a very breezy and muggy pattern Wednesday through Friday.
A brief north breeze today will drop humidity slightly today, but temperatures will still run 5-12? above average today through Friday. Winds will increase from the south tomorrow and it looks like a very breezy and muggy pattern Wednesday through Friday.
Houston weather: Warm, partly cloudy for Monday
A brief north breeze will drop humidity slightly, but temperatures will still run 5-10 degrees above average today through Friday. Monday will be muggy with patchy fog in the morning, then partly cloudy and warm with highs in the mid 80s.
A brief north breeze will drop humidity slightly, but temperatures will still run 5-10 degrees above average today through Friday. Monday will be muggy with patchy fog in the morning, then partly cloudy and warm with highs in the mid 80s.
Houston weather: March 30 overnight forecast
FOX 26 Houston's John Dawson tracks storms moving across the area and takes a look at what to expect this week.
FOX 26 Houston's John Dawson tracks storms moving across the area and takes a look at what to expect this week.
Houston Weather: Your updated March 30 morning forecast
The storm prediction center has now pushed the potential for some stronger storms closer to the I-10 corridor. They're sill keen on the potential for some isolated thunderstorms, very strong wind and hail. FOX 26 Meteorologist Allison Gargaro has the latest.
The storm prediction center has now pushed the potential for some stronger storms closer to the I-10 corridor. They're sill keen on the potential for some isolated thunderstorms, very strong wind and hail. FOX 26 Meteorologist Allison Gargaro has the latest.
Houston weather: Your March 30 morning forecast
We are monitoring the potential for thunderstorms moving in. FOX 26 Houston Meteorologist Allison Gargaro has your forecast.
We are monitoring the potential for thunderstorms moving in. FOX 26 Houston Meteorologist Allison Gargaro has your forecast.
Houston weather: March 29 overnight forecast
FOX 26 meteorologist John Dawson looks at the possibility of storms on Sunday and a warm and humid weekend.
FOX 26 meteorologist John Dawson looks at the possibility of storms on Sunday and a warm and humid weekend.
Houston weather: March 29 morning forecast
FOX 26 meteorologist Allison Gargaro takes a look at our weekend forecast, including the possibility of storms on Sunday.
FOX 26 meteorologist Allison Gargaro takes a look at our weekend forecast, including the possibility of storms on Sunday.
Houston weather: Rainfall moving out, warm temps moving in
Unlike rain that comes from a cold front, this round of storms formed along an upper-level area of low pressure. The result is that we won't feel any cooler after the rain ends. Highs are likely to reach the mid 80s both Saturday and Sunday with heat index values that could reach 90. Rain is still possible for the weekend, but showers should be isolated and short-lived. A system may clip our northern counties Sunday PM bringing an isolated strong to severe storm so stay alert for changes.
Unlike rain that comes from a cold front, this round of storms formed along an upper-level area of low pressure. The result is that we won't feel any cooler after the rain ends. Highs are likely to reach the mid 80s both Saturday and Sunday with heat index values that could reach 90. Rain is still possible for the weekend, but showers should be isolated and short-lived. A system may clip our northern counties Sunday PM bringing an isolated strong to severe storm so stay alert for changes.
Houston weather: Isolated heavy rain possible Friday
A flood watch has been canceled, but isolated heavy rain is still possible on Friday.
A flood watch has been canceled, but isolated heavy rain is still possible on Friday.
Houston weather: Flood watch remains for Friday
A flood watch will remain in effect for Fort Bend, Brazoria, Matagorda, Wharton, Jackson and Calhoun Counties until 7 p.m. unless canceled earlier by the National Weather Service. Expect rain throughout the day Friday with occasional thunderstorms and highs in the mid 70s. Rainfall since Thursday morning has been heaviest in western Fort Bend County and parts of Wharton and Matagorda with 3 inches totals in spots.
A flood watch will remain in effect for Fort Bend, Brazoria, Matagorda, Wharton, Jackson and Calhoun Counties until 7 p.m. unless canceled earlier by the National Weather Service. Expect rain throughout the day Friday with occasional thunderstorms and highs in the mid 70s. Rainfall since Thursday morning has been heaviest in western Fort Bend County and parts of Wharton and Matagorda with 3 inches totals in spots.
Houston weather: More heavy rain possible on Friday
While Harris County is not under a Flood Watch, Houston will still receive waves of moderate to heavy rain with drizzly weather in between. Flood Watch remains in effect until 7 PM Friday for Fort Bend, Colorado, Brazoria, Jackson, Wharton, Matagorda and Calhoun counties. Expect wet roads this evening with the chance of a few flooded streets. The chance for heavier rain increases tonight through Friday and could even linger until early Saturday morning. Overall accumulations could range from about 2-3" in Harris County, 2" in Montgomery and potential for 3-5" in a few spots in Brazoria, Fort Bend and all areas south and west of those counties through Friday night.
While Harris County is not under a Flood Watch, Houston will still receive waves of moderate to heavy rain with drizzly weather in between. Flood Watch remains in effect until 7 PM Friday for Fort Bend, Colorado, Brazoria, Jackson, Wharton, Matagorda and Calhoun counties. Expect wet roads this evening with the chance of a few flooded streets. The chance for heavier rain increases tonight through Friday and could even linger until early Saturday morning. Overall accumulations could range from about 2-3" in Harris County, 2" in Montgomery and potential for 3-5" in a few spots in Brazoria, Fort Bend and all areas south and west of those counties through Friday night.
Houston weather: More rainfall possible on Friday
While Harris County is not under a Flood Watch, Houston will still receive waves of moderate to heavy rain with drizzly weather in between. Flood Watch remains in effect until 7 PM Friday for Fort Bend, Colorado, Brazoria, Jackson, Wharton, Matagorda and Calhoun counties. Expect wet roads this evening with the chance of a few flooded streets. The chance for heavier rain increases tonight through Friday and could even linger until early Saturday morning. Overall accumulations could range from about 2-3" in Harris County, 2" in Montgomery and potential for 3-5" in a few spots in Brazoria, Fort Bend and all areas south and west of those counties through Friday night.
While Harris County is not under a Flood Watch, Houston will still receive waves of moderate to heavy rain with drizzly weather in between. Flood Watch remains in effect until 7 PM Friday for Fort Bend, Colorado, Brazoria, Jackson, Wharton, Matagorda and Calhoun counties. Expect wet roads this evening with the chance of a few flooded streets. The chance for heavier rain increases tonight through Friday and could even linger until early Saturday morning. Overall accumulations could range from about 2-3" in Harris County, 2" in Montgomery and potential for 3-5" in a few spots in Brazoria, Fort Bend and all areas south and west of those counties through Friday night.
Houston weather: Rainy Thursday, highs in mid-70s
Temperatures are looking to reach the mid-70s, but a Flood Watch is in effect for Brazoria, Matagorda, Wharton, Jackson and Calhoun Counties today and tomorrow. Expect rain with pockets of heavy rain south of Houston and rainy, isolated storms near Houston.
Temperatures are looking to reach the mid-70s, but a Flood Watch is in effect for Brazoria, Matagorda, Wharton, Jackson and Calhoun Counties today and tomorrow. Expect rain with pockets of heavy rain south of Houston and rainy, isolated storms near Houston.
Houston weather: Flooding rains possible Thursday, Friday
A flood watch begins at 7am for Brazoria, Matagorda, Wharton, Jackson and Calhoun Counties at 7am tomorrow. We'll have about a 36 hour window from midday Thursday through Friday night for waves of heavy storms with 4-6" totals possible and a few strong to severe storms too. It's possible that we'll catch a break in the action, but showers and storms do look likely for Astros opening day tomorrow. Of course, the roof will be closed, but you may get wet before and after the game.
A flood watch begins at 7am for Brazoria, Matagorda, Wharton, Jackson and Calhoun Counties at 7am tomorrow. We'll have about a 36 hour window from midday Thursday through Friday night for waves of heavy storms with 4-6" totals possible and a few strong to severe storms too. It's possible that we'll catch a break in the action, but showers and storms do look likely for Astros opening day tomorrow. Of course, the roof will be closed, but you may get wet before and after the game.
Houston weather: Cloudy, but warm Wednesday
Wednesday looks mostly quiet with only a couple of showers or a possible storm this evening, otherwise just a mostly cloudy and mild with warm temperatures.
Wednesday looks mostly quiet with only a couple of showers or a possible storm this evening, otherwise just a mostly cloudy and mild with warm temperatures.
Houston weather: Warm Wednesday before wet weather pattern rolls in
Wednesday will be another foggy start for parts of Southeast Texas, especially towards the coast. Temperatures once again will soar well into the 80s by the afternoon with a few more clouds around.
Wednesday will be another foggy start for parts of Southeast Texas, especially towards the coast. Temperatures once again will soar well into the 80s by the afternoon with a few more clouds around.
Houston weather: Another warm day Wednesday ahead of wet weather
Temperatures once again will soar well into the 80s by Wednesday afternoon with a few more clouds around.
Temperatures once again will soar well into the 80s by Wednesday afternoon with a few more clouds around.



















