FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Near record high afternoon temperatures again on Sunday. Forecast highs will reach near 90 degrees with mostly clear skies to start the week. A cold front will crawl across Texas but not make it all the way to Houston. Southeast Texas can expect an increase in winds early in the week ahead of showers or storms on Halloween.

Tropical weather update: Kristy no longer tropical system; watching the Atlantic

Kristy is no longer a tropical system in the Eastern Pacific. In the Atlantic, a broad area of low pressure is likely to develop over the southwestern Caribbean Sea in a few days. This will probably become the next named storm and drift northward or northeastward over the southwestern and south-central Caribbean Sea.

FOX 26 Houston weather: Oct. 27 forecast

Temperatures remain warm in Houston on this Sunday. Forecast highs will reach near 90 degrees with mostly clear skies. SE Texas can expect an increase in winds early this week ahead of shower chances on Halloween. Download the free FOX Local app for a daily update on your trick-or-treating forecast.

Kristy weakens in Eastern Pacific, Atlantic quiet

Kristy has started to weaken in the Eastern Pacific. This persistent system mostly likely will not make it through the weekend. The Atlantic basin is quiet for now but something developing in the Caribbean should still be watched for next week.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Southeast Texas is waking up to patchy fog and some cities are under a Dense Fog Advisory until 10 a.m. Once the fog clears, the sun will be shining bright and temperatures could reach record highs once again. Houston stays above seasonal through the extended forecast. A rise in winds and humidity returns next week. Shower chances are in the forecast beginning on Wednesday and continuing into Halloween. Head over to the FOX Local app on your smartphone for a daily Halloween forecast update. It is free to download.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast | Warm weekend ahead

Record heat was the big story on Friday with a new record high being set for Bush Airport in Houston of 92 degrees. Previous record high was 91 set back in 1950 and 2021. Temperatures will remain nearly 10 degrees above average this weekend near 90 with little to no rain. We stay stuck in this pattern through early next week. There are signs of a pattern change by next Wednesday and Thursday as rain chances finally increase a bit and we shave a few degrees off afternoon high temperatures. Models are indicating a tropical system could form in the SW Caribbean by the middle of next week where water temperatures are still super warm. This likely would NOT head to Texas but could bring some heavy rain and flood potential to some of the Caribbean Islands and Florida. Have a great weekend and make sure to download FOX Local on your smart tv or your phone for weather where you live!

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Record heat was the big story today with a new record high being set for Bush Airport in Houston of 92 degrees. Previous record high was 91 set back in 1950 and 2021. Temperatures will remain nearly 10 degrees advice average this weekend near 90 with little to no rain. We stay stuck in this Peterborough thrive early next week. There are signs of a pattern change by next Wednesday and Thursday as rain chances finally increase a bit and we shave a few degrees off afternoon high temperatures. Models are indicating a tropical system could form in the SW Caribbean by the middle of next week where water temperatures are still super warm. This likely would NOT head to Texas but could bring some heavy rain and flood potential to some of the Caribbean Islands and Florida. Have a great weekend and make sure to download FOX Local on your smart tv or your phone for weather where you live!

Continuing to track Kristy, possible Caribbean development

In the Eastern Pacific, we are still tracking Hurricane Kristy. The good news is that Kristy is moving WNW away from the United States and Mexico and should remain over water. Also, Kristy is expected to run into more wind shear and this will allow Kristy to become a post-tropical system by Sunday. In the Atlantic basin, no tropical systems are expected to form through the weekend. However, models are indicating a tropical system could form in the SW Caribbean by the middle of next week where water temperatures are still super warm. This likely would NOT head to Texas but could bring some heavy rain and flood potential to some of the Caribbean Islands and Florida. Hurricane season runs through November 30.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Areas of thick fog could develop again across parts of SE Texas Friday morning. By the afternoon, temperatures will climb closer to 90 which is almost 10 degrees above normal. Rain chances remain very low through early next week with temperatures remaining toasty for late October. There are signs that rain chances may start to improve by the middle and end of next week which would mean a few showers possible for Thursday night trick-or-treating. Atlantic basin remains quiet for now but a tropical system could form mid-late next week in the Caribbean. Download FOX Local to get the latest weather where you live on your smart tv and now on your phone!

Watching Kristy, possible development in Caribbean

The Atlantic basin remains quiet for now with no tropical cyclones expected to form over the next few days. However, models are indicating that there could be some tropical development in the western or Central Caribbean mid-late next week. In the Eastern Pacific, Hurricane Kristy is still a powerful Major hurricane tracking away from Mexico and the U.S. Kristy should run into more wind shear, cooler & drier air by this weekend & early next week. This will cause the system to lose tropical characteristics and weaken.

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