FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Tonight and Thursday we are in FOX 26 Storm Alert mode with the threat for flooding and a few severe storms. Houston is under a Flood Watch until Thursday evening with 2-4" of rain possible & isolated higher amounts. Look for a few storms tonight with a big line of heavy rain and storms Thursday morning from 4-11 AM. Biggest flood threat will be north of I-10 with a moderate risk for flooding. Flood risk will be lower towards the coast. Houston is in a 2/5 severe storm risk through Thursday morning with hail and winds near 60 mph the main risks. Spotty downpours could trigger more flooding Friday before rain chances drop to 20% this weekend. Next week will feature less rain and more heat with temperatures in the 90s returning. Keep track of the severe storm and flood threat where you live by downloading our FOX 26 Weather App and FOX Local smart TV app.
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