Tropical Weather Update - June 14, 2025
Still no tropical activity in the Gulf and Caribbean - in the Eastern Pacific, a new storm named Dalila, has formed near the Acapulco area. Dalila should move out into the open waters of the Pacific but tropical storm winds could impact the western Mexican coast for now.
Houston weather: June 14 morning forecast
FOX 26 meteorologist Allison Gargaro talks about the weather in Houston this weekend.
Houston weather: Another stormy day possible on Saturday
Saturday and Father's Day Sunday both look muggy, but still unsettled with afternoon storms likely again. A few could briefly become strong, so isolated flooding is still possible, especially in the afternoon.
Houston weather: Scattered storms for Father's Day weekend
Saturday and Father's Day Sunday both look muggy, but still unsettled with afternoon storms likely again.
Houston weather: Father's Day weekend forecast
Saturday and Father's Day Sunday both look muggy, but still unsettled with afternoon storms likely again. A few could briefly become strong, so isolated flooding is still possible, especially in the afternoon.
Deadly San Antonio flooding leaves families waiting for answers
At least 10 people have died and others are missing after heavy rain fell in San Antonio Thursday morning.
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Following a surprise visit from legendary comedian Tommy Davidson, meteorologists Mike Iscovitz and Allison Gargaro have a ton of Furry Friends Friday stories and the weather conditions for Father's Day weekend.
Houston weather: Friday scattered storms possible
Is the rain going to cooperate with weekend plans and Father's Day? Beginning around the afternoon we could see some scattered storms, possibly heavy, around the area. Mostly cloudy and humid with highs near 90.
Houston weather: More storms possible over the next couple of days
Our current weather pattern favors at least an isolated chance for severe storms and/or heavy rain through Sunday or Monday with steamy air in between.
Houston weather: Flood Watch extended for some; floods, storms still a threat
Our current pattern favors at least an isolated chance for severe storms and/or heavy rain through Sunday or Monday with steamy air in between.
Houston weather: Break from Thursday showers; rain returns Friday
Some counties close to the Gulf are under a Flood Warning until 9 p.m. Thursday. Waves of rain are expected again Friday and Saturday.
Heavy rain, flooding across Texas | Forecasting & Friends
Greater Houston's not the only area getting hit with heavy rain. FOX 26 meteorologists Mike Iscovitz and Allison Gargaro look at conditions across the Lone Star State.
Two tornadoes reported in Wharton County early Thursday morning
Two tornadoes (an EF-0 and an EF-1) were reported between 3-3:30 a.m. in Wharton County.
Houston weather: Heavy rain chances for Thursday, Friday
The unsettled weather pattern is expected to continue through the weekend.
San Antonio flooding: At least 5 dead, others missing
At least five people are dead after heavy rains fell in San Antonio on Thursday morning.
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Houston weather: Strong storms Thursday morning
Watch for strong storms Thursday morning through the early afternoon with heavy rain possible. Highs in the mid 80s.
Houston weather: Flash Flood Warning in effect for Harris, Liberty County
A Flash Flood warning is in effect for Harris, Liberty, and Chambers County as strong storms roll into the Houston-area.
Houston weather: Stormy morning possible Thursday; severe storms possible
The National Weather Service has placed Washington, Grimes, Walker and Trinity counties under a flood watch today and tomorrow. Other counties may be added based on how rain develops today.
Houston weather forecast: More heavy rain possible early Thursday, Storm Alert issued
The National Weather Service has placed Washington, Grimes, Walker and Trinity Counties under a flood watch through Thursday evening. Other counties may be added based on how rain develops, but the bottom line is that conditions are favorable for heavy rain through at least the next 24-36 hours. 2-5" totals could easily occur in spots, so stay weather aware until our pattern settles down a bit. The next big round of widespread rain likely moving in Thursday morning.



















