Houston weather: Storms possible for your Tuesday

Tuesday ramps up with a cold front fueling a decent chance for afternoon scattered thunderstorms, especially south of Houston. Rain will most likely hold off until after 1pm, so prepare for the chance for rain after school Tuesday. Unseasonably muggy air will surge in Tuesday, so as another front moves in, it will have plenty of moisture to work with. We should get a decent cool-down for Wednesday afternoon.

Houston weather: Storms possible for your Tuesday

Tuesday ramps up with a cold front fueling a decent chance for afternoon scattered thunderstorms, especially south of Houston. Rain will most likely hold off until after 1pm, so prepare for the chance for rain after school Tuesday. Unseasonably muggy air will surge in Tuesday, so as another front moves in, it will have plenty of moisture to work with. We should get a decent cool-down for Wednesday afternoon.

Tropical Weather Update - Monitoring Invest 98L

Recent satellite wind data indicate the tropical wave (Invest 98L) located over the eastern Caribbean Sea still lacks a closed circulation, but continues to produce a concentrated area of showers and thunderstorms. Compared to yesterday, surface observations suggest the circulation is gradually becoming better defined, and environmental conditions are forecast to become a little more conducive for development as the system slows its forward motion. A tropical depression or storm is now likely to form over the next day or two as it moves into the central Caribbean Sea.

SPOT X Satellite Messenger | Hurricane Gear Test

Our phones are needed during storms to keep us connected and informed. FOX 26 Meteorologist John Dawson shows us the Spot X Satellite Messenger that can keep us connected even is cell towers aren't working.