Thunderstorms prompt ground stop at Houston's William P. Hobby Airport

A ground stop has been issued for flights heading to Houston's William P. Hobby Airport due to thunderstorms. The stop is in effect from 3:13 PM to 4:30 PM CST on December 26, affecting departures from several major air traffic control centers. There is a medium probability (30-60%) of the ground stop being extended. Travelers should check with airlines for updates.

Severe weather, storms, and heavy rain on Thursday

FOX 26 Chief Meteorologist talks about the severe weather and heavy rain forecasted to impact the Houston-area on Thursday afternoon and evening. Plus, Allison Gargaro recaps the 2024 hurricane season.

Houston weather: Dec. 26 morning forecast

More severe weather is on the way! Today is a Fox 26 Storm Alert Day and that means we need to be extra aware beginning late this morning through the late part of the afternoon for the potential for heavy rain, lots of lightning, and even the chance for damaging winds and hail with some of the stronger storms. A severe thunderstorm watch may be issued across the area at some point today to alert you for the potential for severe weather, and individual warnings are likely to be issued for severe storms that do form later today. Once we get past today, tonight brings the chance for some fog and tomorrow looks pretty quiet. On Saturday, there will be a slight chance for showers early in the day followed by a quiet pattern to wrap up 2024 and head into the year 2025 on a cool note with New Year?s Eve temperatures likely in the 40s.

Christmas Day evening weather forecast

Christmas Day started very wet but ended pleasant, but it will be a short break. Thursday is a FOX26 Storm Alert Day with another weak front increasing rain chances in the afternoon. Some of those storms could produce hail and damaging winds and even a slight chance for a tornado. It will be another day to stay weather aware. The rest of 2024 looks mild. Temperatures will be warmer than average for the last week of the year. Cooler days return with the start of the new year.

Rocky Talkie 5 Watt Radio: Emergency Gear Test

When it comes to natural disasters, there is no guarantee all the cell phone towers will stay up and running. Meteorologist John Dawson has a device that might help in any emergency setting. Hurricane season is over, but we should stay ready for the unexpected. Meteorologist John Dawson is still reviewing products that could be helpful in stressful times. On today?s Emergency Gear Test, he talks about having a good way to store those supplies needed for disasters.

Houston's Christmas Day weather forecast

Merry Christmas! I hope you were able to get some sleep with all the strong thunderstorms overnight. I'm glad to say that today will be much calmer with a few showers, but a few peeks of sun and pleasant temps. Now for tomorrow to Thursday is another FOX 26 Storm Alert Day as another round of storms are expected by the afternoon that could produce hail and high winds and even a slight chance for a tornado. We'll watch it closely, but just stay weather aware tomorrow. Beyond that, it looks cooler as we head into the new year with lows back in the 40s by New Year's Day.

Heavy rain, possible damaging wind on Christmas

Chief Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz walks you through the expected heavy rain and damaging winds the Houston-area will see on Christmas. Plus, John Dawson explains the "Rocky Talkie" in his Emergency Gear Test.

Severe weather chances on Christmas, 2024 flooding

Santa might have a difficult time making it to Houston because a line of storms could blast through overnight into very early Christmas morning. Chief meteorologist Mike Iscovitz has a look at the timing and risks.

Christmas Eve morning weather forecast

Storms are on the way and the timing is not good, but could be worse. A line of strong storms is likely overnight tonight with the highest chances between about 10pm and 5am, so many of you might just sleep through the worst of it. However, if you are going to a late night service or even a midnight candlelight service tonight, sneak a look at your FOX 26 weather app to check on the progress of the storms because it's going to be a close call. In the meantime, look for a breezy and mild Christmas Eve with scattered storms this afternoon. For Christmas Day, after the morning rain, we'll gradually clear and end up with a decent day. For the rest of 2024, temperatures will remain above average with off and on rain through Saturday.

FOX26 Storm Alert: Severe weather expected Christmas Eve

A FOX26 Storm Alert has been issued for Christmas Eve, with the strongest storms anticipated in the Houston area between 10 p.m. Tuesday and 4 a.m. Wednesday. While most of Christmas Day should be rain-free, a few showers may linger around sunrise. Additional rain is expected Thursday and Friday as a weak front moves into Southeast Texas, with temperatures remaining above normal through year's end.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast, Dec. 23

Merry early Christmas and Happy Festivus - our airing of grievances will begin with the chance for stormy weather late tomorrow for Christmas Eve late afternoon through the overnight hours. Today will be a transition day with increasing winds and milder air. A few quick showers are possible, but the highest rain chance will occur late Tuesday through early Christmas morning. Weather should improve by noontime on Christmas day. Intermittent scattered storms could return for Thursday and Friday. Overall, temperatures will stay above normal through the end of the year.