Houston weather: Morning drizzle, chilly afternoon
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Beginning today and Tuesday, expect cloudy skies, occasional drizzle and seasonably cool air with highs between 60 and 65 and lows in the 50s. Storms could arrive by late Wednesday and especially Thursday when some heavy rain and strong storms are likely. Rain should clear by midday Friday followed by the return of sunshine and pleasant temperatures.

Houston weather: Soggy Sunday in Houston

Scattered showers and patchy fog will be likely through the morning hours before bands of heavy rain move across Southeast Texas at midday.

Houston weather: Latest on Sunday rain chances
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FOX 26 meteorologist Allison Gargaro explains what to know about heavy rain chances for the Greater Houston area.

Houston weather: Your Jan. 26 morning forecast
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We can expect a pretty soggy day. We are monitoring moisture out ahead of our next front, which will be moving through a bit later on this afternoon.

Houston weather: Cloudy skies for Saturday
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Southeast Texas can expect an increase in clouds on Saturday. Highs will reach the low-60s for most. Saturday evening a few showers will pop up mainly starting west and moving east across the viewing area. Overnight lows will be significantly warmer in the 50s.

FOX 26 Houston Weather: Wet weather on the way after winter storm
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Clouds will be on the increase throughout the day Saturday, with a few showers possible early. There's a better chance for showers Saturday evening and Saturday night. Temperatures will climb to the low to middle 60s by Saturday afternoon.

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Houston weather: Thawing out ahead of warm, wet weekend
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FOX 26 meteorologist Allison Gargaro breaks down what to expect in the coming days after the Houston winter storm.

Winter storm, snow impacts in the South
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Meteorologist Allison Gargaro recalls the winter storm that rolled across the South, bringing snow and ice to the Houston-area. Plus, the Hughes fire erupted in Los Angeles County.

New Orleans has seen more snow than Alaska's biggest city so far this winter

Metro New Orleans has received more snowfall since the start of meteorological winter than many cold-weather cities across the country, including Philadelphia, New York and Anchorage, Alaska.

What is black ice? Some roads still dangerous
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What is black ice? Temperatures may have warmed up but some Houston-areas are still experiencing freezing temperatures which can cause a very thin layer of ice to accumulate on pavements.