Cold rain to remain through Friday morning | FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Texas Winter Storm roaring across the state will reach its peak Thursday night with more snow across the Dallas and Fort Worth areas and heavy rain for Houston in Southeast Texas. A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for North Texas including Dallas & Arlington until noon on Friday, with the threat for snow & ice lingering. It's a FOX 26 Storm Alert Day and this will continue through the first half of Friday, with widespread 2 to 3 inch rain totals expected for Houston. Isolated higher amounts of 4"+ are possible near the coast. Coastal Flood Warning remains in effect until 3 a.m. that includes the Bolivar Peninsula and Galveston Island with some minor flooding of parking lots and other areas anticipated. Wind Advisory is also in place until 6 AM along the coast with wind gusts to 40 mph expected. Widespread rain is expected this evening through Friday morning. Rain should wind down by late Friday morning with chilly, windy and dry weather expected for Friday afternoon through Friday night. Get ready for another freeze likely Saturday morning with temperatures climbing to the low 50s Saturday afternoon. Weather should be cool but dry for Texans tailgating for the playoff game Saturday. There will be a 20% chance for isolated rain Sunday with temperatures warming to near 60 by the afternoon. Get the latest weather where you live and updates on this Texas winter storm by downloading our FOX 26 weather app. Also check for extended weather updates on FOX Local for your phone & smart tv!
Texas Winter Storm roaring across the state will reach its peak Thursday night with more snow across the Dallas and Fort Worth areas and heavy rain for Houston in Southeast Texas. A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for North Texas including Dallas & Arlington until noon on Friday, with the threat for snow & ice lingering. It's a FOX 26 Storm Alert Day and this will continue through the first half of Friday, with widespread 2 to 3 inch rain totals expected for Houston. Isolated higher amounts of 4"+ are possible near the coast. Coastal Flood Warning remains in effect until 3 a.m. that includes the Bolivar Peninsula and Galveston Island with some minor flooding of parking lots and other areas anticipated. Wind Advisory is also in place until 6 AM along the coast with wind gusts to 40 mph expected. Widespread rain is expected this evening through Friday morning. Rain should wind down by late Friday morning with chilly, windy and dry weather expected for Friday afternoon through Friday night. Get ready for another freeze likely Saturday morning with temperatures climbing to the low 50s Saturday afternoon. Weather should be cool but dry for Texans tailgating for the playoff game Saturday. There will be a 20% chance for isolated rain Sunday with temperatures warming to near 60 by the afternoon. Get the latest weather where you live and updates on this Texas winter storm by downloading our FOX 26 weather app. Also check for extended weather updates on FOX Local for your phone & smart tv!
Houston evening weather forecast, Jan. 9
Texas Winter Storm roaring across the state will reach its peak tonight with more snow across the Dallas and Fort Worth areas and heavy rain for Houston in Southeast Texas. Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for North Texas including Dallas & Arlington until noon on Friday, with the threat for snow & ice lingering. It's a FOX 26 Storm Alert Day and this will continue through the first half of Friday, with widespread 2 to 3 inch rain totals expected for Houston. Isolated higher amounts of 4"+ are possible near the coast. Coastal Flood Warning remains in effect until 3 AM that includes the Bolivar Peninsula and Galveston Island with some minor flooding of parking lots and other areas anticipated. Wind Advisory is also in place until 6 AM along the coast with wind gusts to 40 mph expected. Widespread rain is expected this evening through Friday morning. Rain should wind down by late Friday morning with chilly, windy and dry weather expected for Friday afternoon through Friday night. Get ready for another freeze likely Saturday morning with temperatures climbing to the low 50s Saturday afternoon. Weather should be cool but dry for Texans tailgating for the playoff game Saturday. There will be a 20% chance for isolated rain Sunday with temperatures warming to near 60 by the afternoon. Get the latest weather where you live and updates on this Texas winter storm by downloading our FOX 26 weather app. Also check for extended weather updates on Fox Local for your phone & smart TV!
Texas Winter Storm roaring across the state will reach its peak tonight with more snow across the Dallas and Fort Worth areas and heavy rain for Houston in Southeast Texas. Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for North Texas including Dallas & Arlington until noon on Friday, with the threat for snow & ice lingering. It's a FOX 26 Storm Alert Day and this will continue through the first half of Friday, with widespread 2 to 3 inch rain totals expected for Houston. Isolated higher amounts of 4"+ are possible near the coast. Coastal Flood Warning remains in effect until 3 AM that includes the Bolivar Peninsula and Galveston Island with some minor flooding of parking lots and other areas anticipated. Wind Advisory is also in place until 6 AM along the coast with wind gusts to 40 mph expected. Widespread rain is expected this evening through Friday morning. Rain should wind down by late Friday morning with chilly, windy and dry weather expected for Friday afternoon through Friday night. Get ready for another freeze likely Saturday morning with temperatures climbing to the low 50s Saturday afternoon. Weather should be cool but dry for Texans tailgating for the playoff game Saturday. There will be a 20% chance for isolated rain Sunday with temperatures warming to near 60 by the afternoon. Get the latest weather where you live and updates on this Texas winter storm by downloading our FOX 26 weather app. Also check for extended weather updates on Fox Local for your phone & smart TV!
Houston weather: Heavy rain expected Thursday night
Today is a Fox 26 Storm Alert Day. Cold with drizzles beginning this morning, then becoming rainy, windy and cold this afternoon. Heavy rain is expected tonight.
Today is a Fox 26 Storm Alert Day. Cold with drizzles beginning this morning, then becoming rainy, windy and cold this afternoon. Heavy rain is expected tonight.
Texas Weather: Major storm to impact Texas Thursday
Major Texas winter storm is gearing up to push into western parts of the state. A Winter Storm Warning is now in place for the Dallas, Arlington and Fort Worth areas from Thursday morning through Noon Friday. This is where several inches of snow could fall along with a glaze of ice, creating dangerous travel for those driving in for the Cotton Bowl. Farther south in the Houston area, waves of heavy rain will be likely throughout Thursday, especially Thursday night. Sleet may briefly mix with rain, but no icy or snowy roads are expected for the Houston area. Models are showing widespread 1 to 3 inch rain totals between Thursday and Friday morning with isolated higher amounts possible, especially near the coast. There's a low risk for street flooding stretching from Houston to Galveston so make sure to turn around if you encounter any flooded roads. Rain should end by midday Friday, but chilly temperatures will stick around. Look for high temperatures Friday in the low 40s, with even colder weather Friday night as temperatures fall back to around freezing. At least the weather this weekend looks fairly quiet with temperatures warming to near 60 Sunday with only a 20% chance for rain. Get the latest updates on this developing Texas winter storm by downloading our FOX 26 weather app and by watching extra weather coverage on FOX Local.
Major Texas winter storm is gearing up to push into western parts of the state. A Winter Storm Warning is now in place for the Dallas, Arlington and Fort Worth areas from Thursday morning through Noon Friday. This is where several inches of snow could fall along with a glaze of ice, creating dangerous travel for those driving in for the Cotton Bowl. Farther south in the Houston area, waves of heavy rain will be likely throughout Thursday, especially Thursday night. Sleet may briefly mix with rain, but no icy or snowy roads are expected for the Houston area. Models are showing widespread 1 to 3 inch rain totals between Thursday and Friday morning with isolated higher amounts possible, especially near the coast. There's a low risk for street flooding stretching from Houston to Galveston so make sure to turn around if you encounter any flooded roads. Rain should end by midday Friday, but chilly temperatures will stick around. Look for high temperatures Friday in the low 40s, with even colder weather Friday night as temperatures fall back to around freezing. At least the weather this weekend looks fairly quiet with temperatures warming to near 60 Sunday with only a 20% chance for rain. Get the latest updates on this developing Texas winter storm by downloading our FOX 26 weather app and by watching extra weather coverage on FOX Local.
Houston evening weather forecast, Jan. 8
Major Texas winter storm is gearing up to push into western parts of the state late tonight and increase Friday morning. Winter Storm Warning is now in place for the Dallas, Arlington and Fort Worth areas from Thursday morning through Noon Friday. This is where several inches of snow could fall along with a glaze of ice, creating dangerous travel for those driving in for the Cotton Bowl. Farther south in the Houston area, waves of heavy rain will be likely throughout Thursday, especially Thursday night. Sleet may briefly mix with rain but no icy or snowy roads are expected for the Houston area. Models are showing widespread 1 to 3 inch rain totals between Thursday and Friday morning with isolated higher amounts possible, especially near the coast. There's a low risk for street flooding stretching from Houston to Galveston so make sure to turn around if you encounter any flooded roads. Rain should end by midday Friday, but chilly temperatures will stick around. Look for high temperatures Friday in the low 40s, with even colder weather Friday night as temperatures fall back to around freezing. At least the weather this weekend looks fairly quiet with temperatures warming to near 60 Sunday with only a 20% chance for rain. Get the latest updates on this developing Texas winter storm by downloading our FOX 26 weather app and by watching extra weather coverage on Fox Local. 5 files
Major Texas winter storm is gearing up to push into western parts of the state late tonight and increase Friday morning. Winter Storm Warning is now in place for the Dallas, Arlington and Fort Worth areas from Thursday morning through Noon Friday. This is where several inches of snow could fall along with a glaze of ice, creating dangerous travel for those driving in for the Cotton Bowl. Farther south in the Houston area, waves of heavy rain will be likely throughout Thursday, especially Thursday night. Sleet may briefly mix with rain but no icy or snowy roads are expected for the Houston area. Models are showing widespread 1 to 3 inch rain totals between Thursday and Friday morning with isolated higher amounts possible, especially near the coast. There's a low risk for street flooding stretching from Houston to Galveston so make sure to turn around if you encounter any flooded roads. Rain should end by midday Friday, but chilly temperatures will stick around. Look for high temperatures Friday in the low 40s, with even colder weather Friday night as temperatures fall back to around freezing. At least the weather this weekend looks fairly quiet with temperatures warming to near 60 Sunday with only a 20% chance for rain. Get the latest updates on this developing Texas winter storm by downloading our FOX 26 weather app and by watching extra weather coverage on Fox Local. 5 files
Houston weather: Jan. 8 forecast; winter storm update
Cold this morning, but most areas above freezing, then cloudy, breezy and chilly with highs in the mid 40s.
Cold this morning, but most areas above freezing, then cloudy, breezy and chilly with highs in the mid 40s.
Major winter storm expected in North Texas | FOX 26 Weather Update
Get ready for a major winter storm to impact parts of Texas over the next few days! It looks like the Houston area will mainly get chilly rain with possibly a little sleet mixed in Thursday through Friday morning. But if you are traveling up towards the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, a Winter Storm Watch is in place late Wednesday night through Friday evening where several inches of snow could fall along with ice accumulation and sleet. It will be mostly clear and cold tonight across Houston with temperatures near freezing. Look for increase in clouds Wednesday, with only a slim shot for rain during the day. Widespread rain will overtake the Houston area Thursday, with some heavy downpours likely lasting through Friday morning. A little sleet could briefly mix with the rain, but no major ice or snow is expected on Houston roads. But we have declared Thursday through Friday morning Fox 26 Storm Alert Days due to the risk for 1 to 3 inches of rain and some street flooding. Rain should push out by Friday afternoon and evening. But temperatures will still remain on the chilly side. Look for highs in the low to middle 40s Wednesday through Friday with overnight lows in the 30s. A warming trend is expected this weekend, with high temperatures near 60 by Sunday. Slim rain chances. Return Sunday and stick around through Tuesday. Get the latest weather where you live and updates on the Texas winter storm coming by downloading our FOX Local app for your phone and smart TV and by downloading our FOX 26 weather app!
Get ready for a major winter storm to impact parts of Texas over the next few days! It looks like the Houston area will mainly get chilly rain with possibly a little sleet mixed in Thursday through Friday morning. But if you are traveling up towards the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, a Winter Storm Watch is in place late Wednesday night through Friday evening where several inches of snow could fall along with ice accumulation and sleet. It will be mostly clear and cold tonight across Houston with temperatures near freezing. Look for increase in clouds Wednesday, with only a slim shot for rain during the day. Widespread rain will overtake the Houston area Thursday, with some heavy downpours likely lasting through Friday morning. A little sleet could briefly mix with the rain, but no major ice or snow is expected on Houston roads. But we have declared Thursday through Friday morning Fox 26 Storm Alert Days due to the risk for 1 to 3 inches of rain and some street flooding. Rain should push out by Friday afternoon and evening. But temperatures will still remain on the chilly side. Look for highs in the low to middle 40s Wednesday through Friday with overnight lows in the 30s. A warming trend is expected this weekend, with high temperatures near 60 by Sunday. Slim rain chances. Return Sunday and stick around through Tuesday. Get the latest weather where you live and updates on the Texas winter storm coming by downloading our FOX Local app for your phone and smart TV and by downloading our FOX 26 weather app!
Houston evening weather forecast, Jan. 7
Get ready for a major winter storm to impact parts of Texas over the next few days! It looks like the Houston area will mainly get chilly rain with possibly a little sleet mixed in Thursday through Friday morning. But if you are traveling up towards the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, a Winter Storm Watch is in place late Wednesday night through Friday evening where several inches of snow could fall along with ice accumulation and sleet. It will be mostly clear and cold tonight across Houston with temperatures near freezing. Look for increase in clouds Wednesday, with only a slim shot for rain during the day. Widespread rain will overtake the Houston area Thursday, with some heavy downpours likely lasting through Friday morning. A little sleet could briefly mix with the rain, but no major ice or snow is expected on Houston roads. But we have declared Thursday through Friday morning FOX26 Storm Alert Days due to the risk for 1 to 3 inches of rain and some street flooding. Rain should push out by Friday afternoon and evening. But temperatures will still remain on the chilly side. Look for highs in the low to middle 40s Wednesday through Friday with overnight lows in the 30s. A warming trend is expected this weekend, with high temperatures near 60 by Sunday. Slim rain chances. Return Sunday and stick around through Tuesday. Get the latest weather where you live and updates on the Texas winter storm coming by downloading our FOX Local app for your phone and smart TV and by downloading our FOX 26 weather app!
Get ready for a major winter storm to impact parts of Texas over the next few days! It looks like the Houston area will mainly get chilly rain with possibly a little sleet mixed in Thursday through Friday morning. But if you are traveling up towards the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex, a Winter Storm Watch is in place late Wednesday night through Friday evening where several inches of snow could fall along with ice accumulation and sleet. It will be mostly clear and cold tonight across Houston with temperatures near freezing. Look for increase in clouds Wednesday, with only a slim shot for rain during the day. Widespread rain will overtake the Houston area Thursday, with some heavy downpours likely lasting through Friday morning. A little sleet could briefly mix with the rain, but no major ice or snow is expected on Houston roads. But we have declared Thursday through Friday morning FOX26 Storm Alert Days due to the risk for 1 to 3 inches of rain and some street flooding. Rain should push out by Friday afternoon and evening. But temperatures will still remain on the chilly side. Look for highs in the low to middle 40s Wednesday through Friday with overnight lows in the 30s. A warming trend is expected this weekend, with high temperatures near 60 by Sunday. Slim rain chances. Return Sunday and stick around through Tuesday. Get the latest weather where you live and updates on the Texas winter storm coming by downloading our FOX Local app for your phone and smart TV and by downloading our FOX 26 weather app!
Houston weather: Cold weather advisory Tuesday morning
A cold weather advisory is in effect until 9 a.m. Temperatures will remain close to or below freezing through 9 a.m., then a sunny day with highs close to 50.
A cold weather advisory is in effect until 9 a.m. Temperatures will remain close to or below freezing through 9 a.m., then a sunny day with highs close to 50.
Houston weather: Another cold day on the way Tuesday
Look for Tuesday morning to be even colder than Monday morning for the FOX26 area. The National Weather Service has issued a COLD WEATHER ADVISORY from Midnight until 9am. Prepare freezing temperatures by protecting the "four-Ps"- Make sure your people have heat, pets are warm, cover the sensitive plants, and wrap those exposed pipes. Thursday is looking to be a cold and wet mess across Southeast Texas. There will be some snow possible for the Dallas area but Houston will most likely only see rain with a little sleet possible in the northern counties. Conditions improve Friday afternoon into the start of the weekend.
Look for Tuesday morning to be even colder than Monday morning for the FOX26 area. The National Weather Service has issued a COLD WEATHER ADVISORY from Midnight until 9am. Prepare freezing temperatures by protecting the "four-Ps"- Make sure your people have heat, pets are warm, cover the sensitive plants, and wrap those exposed pipes. Thursday is looking to be a cold and wet mess across Southeast Texas. There will be some snow possible for the Dallas area but Houston will most likely only see rain with a little sleet possible in the northern counties. Conditions improve Friday afternoon into the start of the weekend.
Houston Weather Forecast: Cold week ahead
Look for Tuesday morning to be even colder than Monday morning for the FOX26 area. The National Weather Service has issued a COLD WEATHER ADVISORY from Midnight until 9 a.m. Prepare freezing temperatures by protecting the "four-Ps"- Make sure your people have heat, pets are warm, cover the sensitive plants, and wrap those exposed pipes. Thursday is looking to be a cold and wet mess across Southeast Texas. There will be some snow possible for the Dallas area but Houston will most likely only see rain with a little sleet possible in the northern counties. Conditions improve Friday afternoon into the start of the weekend.
Look for Tuesday morning to be even colder than Monday morning for the FOX26 area. The National Weather Service has issued a COLD WEATHER ADVISORY from Midnight until 9 a.m. Prepare freezing temperatures by protecting the "four-Ps"- Make sure your people have heat, pets are warm, cover the sensitive plants, and wrap those exposed pipes. Thursday is looking to be a cold and wet mess across Southeast Texas. There will be some snow possible for the Dallas area but Houston will most likely only see rain with a little sleet possible in the northern counties. Conditions improve Friday afternoon into the start of the weekend.
Houston weather: Colder Monday night; prepare for freeze
Monday night will be colder than last night. FOX 26 Chief Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz has a look at the forecasted low temperatures.
Monday night will be colder than last night. FOX 26 Chief Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz has a look at the forecasted low temperatures.
FOX 26 Houston weather: Jan. 6 forecast
A freeze warning is in effect until 9 a.m. and a cold weather advisory until 11 a.m. Today will be sunny, windy and cold with highs in the 40s and wind chills in the 20s and 30s.
A freeze warning is in effect until 9 a.m. and a cold weather advisory until 11 a.m. Today will be sunny, windy and cold with highs in the 40s and wind chills in the 20s and 30s.
Houston weather: Temperatures tumble across SE Texas
Temperatures are falling quickly across the Houston area after a cold front blew through on Sunday. FOX 26's John Dawson takes a look at just how cold we can expect things to get.
Temperatures are falling quickly across the Houston area after a cold front blew through on Sunday. FOX 26's John Dawson takes a look at just how cold we can expect things to get.
Houston evening weather forecast, Jan. 5
A strong cold front brought a line of storms across Southeast Texas Sunday and very cold air will move in behind the front Sunday night. There is a FREEZE WARNING in effect until 9am Monday across the entire viewing area and a COLD WEATHER ADVISORY in affect. With blustery winds feels like temperatures will be in the teens and 20s waking up Monday morning. Make sure you dress in layers bring your pets inside and limit your time outdoors during the early morning hours this upcoming week. Afternoon highs will be in the 40s and wake up temperatures near freezing. At this time the chance for a wintry precipitation in the Houston area is low, but the models continue to update, so make sure you stick with us on the free FOX LOCAL app for the latest.
A strong cold front brought a line of storms across Southeast Texas Sunday and very cold air will move in behind the front Sunday night. There is a FREEZE WARNING in effect until 9am Monday across the entire viewing area and a COLD WEATHER ADVISORY in affect. With blustery winds feels like temperatures will be in the teens and 20s waking up Monday morning. Make sure you dress in layers bring your pets inside and limit your time outdoors during the early morning hours this upcoming week. Afternoon highs will be in the 40s and wake up temperatures near freezing. At this time the chance for a wintry precipitation in the Houston area is low, but the models continue to update, so make sure you stick with us on the free FOX LOCAL app for the latest.
Houston weather: Your Sunday morning forecast
We are monitoring a winter weather storm that is going to be moving across 25 states over the next day or so. An area of low pressure and trailing front, which is going to be bringing the potential for some strong to severe storms to us here in Southeast Texas today.
We are monitoring a winter weather storm that is going to be moving across 25 states over the next day or so. An area of low pressure and trailing front, which is going to be bringing the potential for some strong to severe storms to us here in Southeast Texas today.
Houston evening weather forecast, Jan. 4
A major pattern change is on the way to Southeast Texas. Sunday wake up temperatures in the mid 60s with highs in the mid 70s. Then a strong cold front sweeps across Houston Sunday evening. Ahead of the front we could see showers and thunderstorms, some strong to severe. The main weather threats will be heavy, rain, damaging winds, and an isolated tornado. Make sure you have a way of receiving severe weather alerts. The coldest air of the season so far will linger around Southeast Texas all next week. Wake up temperatures will be in the upper 20s north of Houston and near freezing in Houston. With strong winds, wind chill values will be in the teens and 20s on Monday morning. Make sure that you dress in layers, bring your pets inside and cover any sensitive plants. Right now the chance for wintery precipitation is very low, but we are watching how things will develop towards the end of the week when a coastal low approaches.
A major pattern change is on the way to Southeast Texas. Sunday wake up temperatures in the mid 60s with highs in the mid 70s. Then a strong cold front sweeps across Houston Sunday evening. Ahead of the front we could see showers and thunderstorms, some strong to severe. The main weather threats will be heavy, rain, damaging winds, and an isolated tornado. Make sure you have a way of receiving severe weather alerts. The coldest air of the season so far will linger around Southeast Texas all next week. Wake up temperatures will be in the upper 20s north of Houston and near freezing in Houston. With strong winds, wind chill values will be in the teens and 20s on Monday morning. Make sure that you dress in layers, bring your pets inside and cover any sensitive plants. Right now the chance for wintery precipitation is very low, but we are watching how things will develop towards the end of the week when a coastal low approaches.
Houston morning weather forecast, Jan. 4
A major pattern change is on the way to Southeast Texas this weekend. You can expect highs today in Houston to remain in the low 70s with mostly cloudy skies, there is a chance for a light shower or two. We warm up even more on Sunday wake up temperatures in the mid 60s with highs in the mid 70s. A strong cold front will be sweeping across the region Sunday evening. Ahead of the front we could be seen showers and thunderstorms, some strong to severe. The main weather threats would be heavy, rain, damaging winds, and an isolated tornado. Make sure you have a way of receiving severe weather alerts. The coldest air of the season so far will be moving in next week. Wake up temperatures Monday will be in the upper 20s north of Houston and near freezing in Houston. With strong winds, wind chill values will be in the teens and 20s. Make sure that you dress in layers, bring your pets inside and cover any sensitive plants. Next week you can expect highs in the 40s and lows near freezing. Download the free FOX LOCAL app so you can stay up-to-date on the latest weather updates as an arctic blast will be making its way across southeast Texas.
A major pattern change is on the way to Southeast Texas this weekend. You can expect highs today in Houston to remain in the low 70s with mostly cloudy skies, there is a chance for a light shower or two. We warm up even more on Sunday wake up temperatures in the mid 60s with highs in the mid 70s. A strong cold front will be sweeping across the region Sunday evening. Ahead of the front we could be seen showers and thunderstorms, some strong to severe. The main weather threats would be heavy, rain, damaging winds, and an isolated tornado. Make sure you have a way of receiving severe weather alerts. The coldest air of the season so far will be moving in next week. Wake up temperatures Monday will be in the upper 20s north of Houston and near freezing in Houston. With strong winds, wind chill values will be in the teens and 20s. Make sure that you dress in layers, bring your pets inside and cover any sensitive plants. Next week you can expect highs in the 40s and lows near freezing. Download the free FOX LOCAL app so you can stay up-to-date on the latest weather updates as an arctic blast will be making its way across southeast Texas.
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast - Major weather pattern change coming!
As we prepare to go into another weekend, get ready for more unsettled weather including a potential round of severe storms and a huge drop in temperatures. Sunday is a FOX 26 Storm Alert Day with the threat of severe storms during the afternoon and freezing temperatures for some overnight. Other than a few areas of fog late tonight, weather should be quiet with temperatures dipping to the middle 50s in Houston. Saturday will be a warm and breezy day with temperatures climbing to the low 70s with only a 10% chance for rain. Weather takes a drastic turn on Sunday with a round of strong to severe storms likely between 11 AM - 6 PM. Isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts will be the main risks with the highest threat north of Interstate 10 and east of Interstate 45. Make sure to download our FOX 26 weather app so that you will have a way to get severe weather alerts in your area. As storms roll out much colder air rolls in as a powerful cold front sends temperatures dropping to near freezing by Monday morning. In fact, temperatures stay well below normal all next week with highs in the 40s and overnight lows in the low to middle 30s for Houston. 20s are likely some nights next week for areas north of Houston. So prepare for multiple nights of potential freezing temperatures next week and the slight possibility of a few snowflakes or sleet pellets. A coastal low is expected to develop near the lower Texas coast that will spread some moisture our way late Wednesday into Thursday. There will also be a chance for light precipitation late Thursday into Friday. Most of this will likely fall as rain, but there's still a very low chance that there could be a light wintry mix. Right now the timing does not appear favorable for any major snow or ice for the Houston area. Make sure you are prepared for the upcoming freeze by filling up your car with gas, protecting your sensitive plants and insulating your pipes. Remember you will need extra layers too as this will likely be the coldest air so far this season.
As we prepare to go into another weekend, get ready for more unsettled weather including a potential round of severe storms and a huge drop in temperatures. Sunday is a FOX 26 Storm Alert Day with the threat of severe storms during the afternoon and freezing temperatures for some overnight. Other than a few areas of fog late tonight, weather should be quiet with temperatures dipping to the middle 50s in Houston. Saturday will be a warm and breezy day with temperatures climbing to the low 70s with only a 10% chance for rain. Weather takes a drastic turn on Sunday with a round of strong to severe storms likely between 11 AM - 6 PM. Isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts will be the main risks with the highest threat north of Interstate 10 and east of Interstate 45. Make sure to download our FOX 26 weather app so that you will have a way to get severe weather alerts in your area. As storms roll out much colder air rolls in as a powerful cold front sends temperatures dropping to near freezing by Monday morning. In fact, temperatures stay well below normal all next week with highs in the 40s and overnight lows in the low to middle 30s for Houston. 20s are likely some nights next week for areas north of Houston. So prepare for multiple nights of potential freezing temperatures next week and the slight possibility of a few snowflakes or sleet pellets. A coastal low is expected to develop near the lower Texas coast that will spread some moisture our way late Wednesday into Thursday. There will also be a chance for light precipitation late Thursday into Friday. Most of this will likely fall as rain, but there's still a very low chance that there could be a light wintry mix. Right now the timing does not appear favorable for any major snow or ice for the Houston area. Make sure you are prepared for the upcoming freeze by filling up your car with gas, protecting your sensitive plants and insulating your pipes. Remember you will need extra layers too as this will likely be the coldest air so far this season.
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
As we prepare to go into another weekend, get ready for more unsettled weather including a potential round of severe storms and a huge drop in temperatures. Sunday is a FOX 26 Storm Alert Day with the threat of severe storms during the afternoon and freezing temperatures for some overnight. Other than a few areas of fog late tonight, weather should be quiet with temperatures dipping to the middle 50s in Houston. Saturday will be a warm and breezy day with temperatures climbing to the low 70s with only a 10% chance for rain. Weather takes a drastic turn on Sunday with a round of strong to severe storms likely between 11 AM - 6 PM. Isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts will be the main risks with the highest threat north of Interstate 10 and east of Interstate 45. Make sure to download our FOX 26 weather app so that you will have a way to get severe weather alerts in your area. As storms roll out much colder air rolls in as a powerful cold front sends temperatures dropping to near freezing by Monday morning. In fact, temperatures stay well below normal all next week with highs in the 40s and overnight lows in the low to middle 30s for Houston. 20s are likely some nights next week for areas north of Houston. So prepare for multiple nights of potential freezing temperatures next week and the slight possibility of a few snowflakes or sleet pellets. A coastal low is expected to develop near the lower Texas coast that will spread some moisture our way late Wednesday into Thursday. There will also be a chance for light precipitation late Thursday into Friday. Most of this will likely fall as rain, but there's still a very low chance that there could be a light wintry mix. Right now the timing does not appear favorable for any major snow or ice for the Houston area. Make sure you are prepared for the upcoming freeze by filling up your car with gas, protecting your sensitive plants and insulating your pipes. Remember you will need extra layers too as this will likely be the coldest air so far this season.
As we prepare to go into another weekend, get ready for more unsettled weather including a potential round of severe storms and a huge drop in temperatures. Sunday is a FOX 26 Storm Alert Day with the threat of severe storms during the afternoon and freezing temperatures for some overnight. Other than a few areas of fog late tonight, weather should be quiet with temperatures dipping to the middle 50s in Houston. Saturday will be a warm and breezy day with temperatures climbing to the low 70s with only a 10% chance for rain. Weather takes a drastic turn on Sunday with a round of strong to severe storms likely between 11 AM - 6 PM. Isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts will be the main risks with the highest threat north of Interstate 10 and east of Interstate 45. Make sure to download our FOX 26 weather app so that you will have a way to get severe weather alerts in your area. As storms roll out much colder air rolls in as a powerful cold front sends temperatures dropping to near freezing by Monday morning. In fact, temperatures stay well below normal all next week with highs in the 40s and overnight lows in the low to middle 30s for Houston. 20s are likely some nights next week for areas north of Houston. So prepare for multiple nights of potential freezing temperatures next week and the slight possibility of a few snowflakes or sleet pellets. A coastal low is expected to develop near the lower Texas coast that will spread some moisture our way late Wednesday into Thursday. There will also be a chance for light precipitation late Thursday into Friday. Most of this will likely fall as rain, but there's still a very low chance that there could be a light wintry mix. Right now the timing does not appear favorable for any major snow or ice for the Houston area. Make sure you are prepared for the upcoming freeze by filling up your car with gas, protecting your sensitive plants and insulating your pipes. Remember you will need extra layers too as this will likely be the coldest air so far this season.



















