Why is meteorology called meteorology? | Mondays With Mike
What's the deal with satellites and radar? Why do they always tell us the weather at the airport? Mike answers that and more.
FOX 26 veterans share their stories | Mondays with Mike
This Veterans Day, Chief Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz speaks with veterans at FOX 26, who share their stories and some weather memories too.
Another hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico? | Monday's With Mike
Another hurricane could make it into the Gulf of Mexico this week as we also watch for a line of strong storms in Texas. Mike has a look at this week’s complex forecast.
Tropical troubles, a debris mountain and a soggy Halloween
Join FOX 26 Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz for all things weather on this edition of "Monday's With Mike."
Talking all things Hurricane Milton
Is Hurricane Milton unprecedented? The latest on a monster storm.
Hurricane update and behind the scenes with Mike
Today, Chief meteorologist Mike Iscovitz Has the latest on Helene and new developments in the tropics plus a behind the scenes view of our daily 11am weather show Forecasting with Friends.
Francine's Cone of Uncertainty vs. Area of Influence
Francine’s has formed in the Gulf. What is the difference between its Cone of Uncertainty and Area of Influence?
Possible hurricane | Mondays With Mike
Get the latest on training storms, a possible hurricane, and a surprise summer cool front with Mondays with Mike!
Top 10 common weather questions answered | Mondays with Mike
Ever wondered about the weather but didn't know where to turn? Tune in for answers to the top 10 most common weather questions!
Where are all the hurricanes? You just wait.
Today on Mondays with Mike, a look at Saharan dust and the unique steering currents that make it a factor in hurricane season. Also, why the season is really just getting started.
Massive flooding, tropical trouble and more!
The past week has been a nasty one from Florida to the Carolinas, Pennsylvania and just this weekend, massive flooding in Oklahoma. Now there's another big storm brewing in the Atlantic. Finally, Mike's kids catch him with a clever TikTok prank.
Hurricane Debby makes history | Mondays with Mike
Debby is the second hurricane in less than a month to hit the United States and poses a huge risk of flooding this week. In Texas, the heat is on! Chief meteorologist Mike Iscovitz has all the details.
Mondays with Mike: What to know about Houston rain this week
A plume of tropical moisture is on the way, and the Houston - Galveston area could be in for several inches of rain this week. Here's what you need to know.
Mondays with Mike - Is Tropical Storm Alberto forming?
FOX 26 Chief Meteorologist Mike Iscovitz has more on Monday's With Mike.
Infamous June tropical systems: Mondays with Mike
June is not usually a busy month for tropical storms and hurricanes, but some terrible storms have hit Texas and the rest of the Gulf Coast. We take a look back today in Mondays with Mike.
Mondays with Mike: June 10, 2024
June is not usually a busy month for tropical storms and hurricanes, but some terrible storms have hit Texas and the rest of the Gulf Coast. We take a look back today in Mondays with Mike.
Mondays with Mike: What baseball can teach us about hurricanes
Baseball can teach us a lot about hurricanes, how to prepare and what the cone of uncertainty really means. Mike Iscovitz explains. Go Astros!
Mondays with Mike: What is a derecho?
Last week, a remarkably powerful line of storms moved more than 800 miles bringing high winds from Texas to Florida. It has been dubbed a Derecho, but what is that exactly and how was this one so different?
Mondays with Mike - May 20, 2024
Last week, a remarkably powerful line of storms moved more than 800 miles bringing high winds from Texas to Florida. It has been dubbed a Derecho, but what is that exactly and how was this one so different?
Mondays with Mike: Severe thunderstorms hit Houston
Rain totals could exceed 2-3" and the timing could bring dangerous weather during school dismissal. NOAA's Storm Prediction Center has placed much of Texas including our area under risk for large hail as indicated by the black dashed lines. Large hail would be 2" in diameter - so anything from nickel-sized to egg-sized is possible. Large hail is usually isolated in coverage, but you may want to park your car under a cover if possible. Models are in fairly good agreement as to the intensity of the storms today and the overall development.