FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Sunday starts off with some fog and cloudy skies but some sun should return to the skies late in the afternoon. A weak, dry front will cross into southeast Texas and decrease the humidity for the start of the workweek. Not much rain expected this week in Houston and temperatures will be seasonal for the first week of December. Warmer temps and rain chances return for next weekend

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Mostly cloudy across the Houston area on Saturday. Isolated showers will be possible as a cold front slides into southeast Texas. Partly cloudy skies arrive for the end of the weekend and start a nice stretch of weather for all your early December outdoor activities.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Temperatures look comfortable ahead of the Texans-Broncos game on Sunday. Mostly cloudy across the Houston area on Saturday. Isolated showers will be possible as a cold front slides into southeast Texas. Partly cloudy skies arrive for the end of the weekend and start a nice stretch of weather for all your early December outdoor activities.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Mostly cloudy across the Houston area on Saturday. Isolated showers will be possible as a cold front slides into southeast Texas. Partly cloudy skies arrive for the end of the weekend and starts a nice stretch of weather for all your early December outdoor activities.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Scattered showers and a few storms will linger through early tonight, fading during the overnight hours. Once again, there is a chance for some patchy dense fog early Saturday with isolated mainly light rain during the day. The rain chance Saturday is only 20%. So don't cancel any outdoor plans! Clouds will stay on the thicker side Saturday but look for more sunshine Sunday and Monday. In fact, a stretch of pleasant, quiet, and dry weather is expected for much of next week.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Scattered showers and a few storms will linger through early tonight, fading during the overnight hours. Once again, there is a chance for some patchy dense fog early Saturday with isolated mainly light rain during the day. Rain chance Saturday is only 20%. So don't cancel any outdoor plans! Clouds will stay on the thicker side Saturday but look for more sunshine Sunday and Monday. In fact, a stretch of pleasant, quiet and dry weather is expected for much of next week.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Yesterday brought record rainfall of nearly 4" to Galveston and 1.75" at Hobby Airport. Today will be cloudy and misty with a chance for quick-moving afternoon storms, especially closer to the coast. For the weekend, Saturday looks mostly cloudy with a few drizzles, then a great pattern begins Sunday.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Overall, the severe threat is lower than earlier today and should wind down by early tonight. Rounds of rain helped to limit heating and instability even though we had lots of spin in the atmosphere. But stay alert because there could still be an isolated strong to severe storm through early tonight. Wind gusts near 50-60 mph and heavy rain that could lead to flooding are the main threats. Tornado risk is only around 2-5%. We should briefly dry out overnight through much of Friday morning. But a cold front will likely stall near us Friday and that will help to kick off another round of showers and storms Friday afternoon. These storms are not expected to be severe. But some heavy downpours are once again possible. At least things calm down for the weekend with pleasant temperatures and only a slim chance for a shower Saturday.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Evening Weather Web Update - Overall, the severe threat is lower than earlier today and should wind down by early tonight. Rounds of rain helped to limit heating and instability even though we had lots of spin in the atmosphere. But stay alert because there could still be an isolated strong to severe storm through early tonight. Wind gusts near 50-60 mph and heavy rain that could lead to flooding are the main threats. Tornado risk is only around 2-5%. We should briefly dry out overnight through much of Friday morning. But a cold front will likely stall near us Friday and that will help to kick off another round of showers and storms Friday afternoon. These storms are not expected to be severe. But some heavy downpours are once again possible. At least things calm down for the weekend with pleasant temperatures and only a slim chance for a shower Saturday.

Last day of hurricane season 2023, least impactful for US in nearly decade

According to initial estimates, between $3-$4 billion worth of damage was done during the 2023 hurricane season. The 2017 hurricane season ranks as the costliest in U.S. history, with around $300 billion worth of damage done. According to NOAA, a significant landfalling hurricane produces damage of around $22.8 billion.

What is the 'Cap?'

FOX 26 Meteorologist Remeisha Shade explains why the anticipated severe weather on Thursday in Houston wasn't as bad as expected.

Tropical Weather Forecast - November 30, 2023

Today wraps up the 2023 hurricane season. No tropical activity is out there today and none is forecast for the next 7 days. We will end up finishing the season with 20 named storms which is above our average of 14 named storms. We ended up with 7 hurricanes and 3 major hurricanes which is right around average. Once again, we did not get hit by any tropical systems across SE Texas all season long. That's something to be thankful for! Hurricane season begins again next year on June 1st.