FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
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A Heat Advisory is in effect for our entire viewing area through this evening. Once again, feels-like temperatures could reach up to 105 degrees. Drink plenty of water, find a/c if you can, and if you are working outside wear loose fitting clothing. There is the chance for isolated storms this afternoon south of I-10. Storm chances are on the rise at the end of the week and start of the weekend. The tropics remain quiet this week. Stay up-to-date on weather where you live by downloading the FOX Local app.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
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HEAT ADVISORY has been extended until 8 pm Wednesday with heat index values near 105 expected. The threat is much bigger than normal with over 1 million Houstonians still without power from Hurricane Beryl. Try to find a cooling center and try not to overdo it with cleanup if you are still without A/C. There may be a little relief the next few afternoons with spotty showers and a few storms possible. Rain chances increase Friday through Sunday. So make sure you have a tarp for your roof if you sustained damage. At least there's no other tropical activity expected in the Atlantic the next few days.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
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HEAT ADVISORY has been extended until 8 pm Wednesday with heat index values near 105 expected. The threat is much bigger than normal with over 1 million Houstonians still without power from Hurricane Beryl. Try to find a cooling center and try not to overdo it with cleanup if you are still without A/C. There may be a little relief the next few afternoons with spotty showers and a few storms possible. Rain chances increase Friday through Sunday. So make sure you have a tarp for your roof if you sustained damage. At least there's no other tropical activity expected in the Atlantic over the next few days.

Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast
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Beryl is gone and is now a tropical depression zipping through Arkansas and headed to the Great Lakes, so no more high winds or heavy rain today. The threat today is heat. Normally a normal, hot summer day wouldn't be a problem, but with millions still without power, high temperatures in the 90s and heat index values close to 105, everyone will need to find air conditioning today and please check on those who are particularly vulnerable - the elderly or disabled. A heat advisory is in effect for today and tonight and only isolated rain is possible today mostly near the coast. Tomorrow will still be muggy, but with a slightly better chance for a few storms. Late this week, we'll have a better chance for showers and a few storms to help cool the temperatures a little.As of today, there are no organized tropical systems expected across the Caribbean Sea or Gulf of Mexico for a while.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast: Beryl moves out, heat moving in
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Beryl made landfall as a Category one hurricane around 4am near Matagorda. Beryl brought 80+ mph winds to parts of Houston and surrounding areas and 6-15" of rain to parts of the area. Beryl is now racing away moving through the Ark-La-Tex region. Our attention now turns to lots of people still without power and the building heat. A HEAT Advisory is in effect for Houston Tuesday with heat index values near 105 expected. Be extra careful as many still don't have working AC. Rain chances will be low Tuesday but will increase as we go through the week. So make sure your roof is protected if you sustained damage. Keep up with the latest forecast and storm damage updates by downloading our FOX 26 WX app and watching our smart TV app, Fox Local.

Houston Weather: Tropical Storm Beryl Update - 2 p.m.
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Fox 26 meteorologist Remeisha Shade gives an update on Tropical Storm Beryl as the storm moves out of the area.

Hurricane Beryl close to Texas landfall
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Hurricane Beryl is close to making landfall in Texas. FOX 26 Meteorologist John Dawson has the latest.

Awaiting Hurricane Beryl's Texas landfall
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FOX 26 Meteorologist John Dawson has the latest on Hurricane Beryl's path, impacts and timing ahead of landfall on the Texas coast.

Tropical Storm Beryl approaching Texas coast
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FOX 26 Meteorologist John Dawson has an update on Tropical Storm Beryl, which is expected to make landfall in Texas early Monday morning.

Tropical Storm Beryl: 4 p.m. Sunday update
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FOX 26 Meteorologist John Dawson has the latest on Tropical Storm Beryl, which is expected to make landfall along the Texas coast.

Tropical Storm Beryl: 2 p.m. Sunday update
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FOX 26 Meteorologist John Dawson has the latest update on Tropical Storm Beryl as we anticipate landfall in Texas.

Tropical Storm Beryl update: Latest on Houston, Texas impacts
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FOX 26 Chief Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz has the latest update on Tropical Storm Beryl, its path and impacts to Texas and the Houston area.

Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast
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Although Beryl is still a tropical storm, the latest hurricane hunter data shows a drop in its pressure from 992 millibars to 988. Lower pressure will eventually lead to higher winds, so it still looks like a category 1 hurricane with a landfall near Matagorda early tomorrow morning. Prepare for a very windy and rainy 12-15 hours or so from overnight tonight through tomorrow afternoon. Winds of 50 mph and higher, heavy rain, and coastal flooding. Expect the power to go out in many locations.

Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast
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Although Beryl is still a tropical storm, the latest hurricane hunter data shows a drop in its pressure from 992 millibars to 988. Lower pressure will eventually lead to higher winds, so it still looks like a category 1 hurricane with a landfall near Matagorda early tomorrow morning. Prepare for a very windy and rainy 12-15 hours or so from overnight tonight through tomorrow afternoon. Winds of 50 mph and higher, heavy rain, and coastal flooding. Expect the power to go out in many locations.

Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast
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Monday is going to be nasty all across the Houston-Galveston area. As of this morning, Beryl has not yet been upgraded to a hurricane, but probably will get stronger today and before the expected landfall very early Monday Near Matagorda Bay and possibly even closer to Brazoria County. Regardless of landfall location, we expect a large swath of 40-70 mph winds for cities like Freeport, Bay City, Wharton, Rosenberg and possibly Sugar Land, Katy and by midday, the Great Houston area. Galveston Island and bay communities will be threatened by a storm surge of 3-6' which will cover low lying roads (some impassible) and may be higher near landfall in Matagorda and Coastal Brazoria Counties. Rainfall could range from 5-10", so flooding is also a concern on Monday, but fortunately Beryl will be a fast-mover which will limit the duration of heavy rain. The bottom line is to prepare to not leave your home at all on Monday, so hunker down, be prepared to lose electricity, make sure to have medicines, food that won't spoil, pet food, all that.

Tropical Storm Beryl update: Latest path, impacts to Texas and Houston
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Beryl continues to move through the Gulf of Mexico as a tropical storm with maximum sustained winds at 60 mph. Strengthening is still expected to happen prior to landfall on Monday morning. The forecast Category 1 hurricane should come ashore near Corpus Christi. FOX 26 viewers near the coast and closer to the projected landfall are currently under a Hurricane Warning because of the expected high winds. Those along the coast will see storm surge of up to 5 feet. A Storm Surge Warning is in effect from Corpus Christi north to Galveston Bay. Everyone in most of the FOX 26 area is under a Flood Watch because of the expected 5-10 inches of rainfall with isolated spots getting 12-15 inches. Sunday should still be relatively quiet, so finish those last minute preparations and settle in for a stormy Monday.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
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Sunday will see a few bands of storms roll across Southeast Texas but rainfall should be manageable. Sunday night into early Monday morning will see the winds increase as Beryl should make landfall near Corpus Christi as a Cat 1 hurricane. Parts of Houston will receive 5-10 inches of rainfall during the day on Monday. A few heavy bands of rain could linger behind Beryl on Tuesday but winds should not be an issue. Look for non-tropical rain chances in the forecast for the rest of the week.

Tropical Storm Beryl update: Path, Texas impacts
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FOX 26 Chief Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz has the latest update on Tropical Storm Beryl, its path and impacts to the Texas and Houston area.