FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Heat Advisory has been extended until 8 pm Wednesday for much of Southeast Texas. It does not include the coastal areas. Heat index values near 110 are likely Wednesday afternoon. Even late at night, overnight temperatures will only fall to near 80. So there won't be much relief then either. We'll remain stuck in this pattern through the rest of the week with hot and steamy weather with isolated rain. A tropical wave in the eastern Caribbean has a low chance for development as it heads towards the southern Gulf by this weekend. It could enhance our rain chances early next week. But right now, impacts look minimal. However, that could change so keep checking back for weather where you live on our FOX 26 weather app and on FOX Local!
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Heat Advisory has been extended until 8 pm Wednesday for much of Southeast Texas. It does not include the coastal areas. Heat index values near 110 are likely Wednesday afternoon. Even late at night, overnight temperatures will only fall to near 80. So there won't be much relief then either. We'll remain stuck in this pattern through the rest of the week with hot and steamy weather with isolated rain. A tropical wave in the eastern Caribbean has a low chance for development as it heads towards the southern Gulf by this weekend. It could enhance our rain chances early next week. But right now, impacts look minimal. However, that could change so keep checking back for weather where you live on our FOX 26 Weather App and on FOX Local!
Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Get ready for a super hot and humid Tuesday with a heat index reaching at least 108. A heat advisory is in effect for all inland locations from noon through 8pm. Each day this weekend looks very similar with high heat and humidity along with isolated afternoon and early evening storms. A tropical wave could bring some additional rain early next week, but it's a bit early to know for sure.
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast: The heat is back!
HEAT ADVISORY has been issued for most of SE Texas from Noon until 8pm Tuesday. It does not include coastal areas but includes the Houston metro area. Heat index values higher than 108 are likely. So drink lots of water, take frequent breaks and try not to work too hard in the heat during the hottest part of the day. Heat will remain intense but rain will be isolated the next few days. There's a low chance that a tropical wave currently near the Windward Islands could slowly develop by Friday or Saturday near the Yucatan Peninsula. This could enhance our rain chances slightly by this weekend so stay tuned. Otherwise, the heat will be the main issue. Also, swim with caution at area beaches with a risk for rip currents that continues. Get the latest weather where you live and an update on any threatening weather by downloading our FOX Local app for your big screen! You can now find it on Samsung TV!
Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Hot, humid, isolated storms...hot, humid, isolated storms...Hot, humid, isolated storms...That's what we're looking for all week. Over the weekend, a tropical disturbance moved into the same area of the the Mexican Gulf Coast that was just hit by T.S. Alberto last week. A tropical wave in the Caribbean could approach the Yucatan Peninsula by this weekend, so we'll watch that, but overall it's just going to be a steamy week here.
Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast
The first official week of summer is bringing the heat. Forecast highs today will soar to the mid-90s inland with feels-like temperatures up to 105 degrees. This trend continues into next week. There is the chance for a few isolated showers today, but overall coverage remains low. Stay safe in the heat this week- drink plenty of water and take breaks inside the a/c. Download the FOX Local app for the latest weather forecasts.
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
The heat is on for the first weekend of summer 2024. Those around Houston will want to plan for hot and humid conditions with any outdoor activities. Isolated showers are possible Sunday afternoon but they would be brief. Careful along the coast. While the coastal flooding is finally ending, there remains high rip current risks at all the beaches.
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
The first weekend of summer 2024 is upon us and you may be wanting to get outside and enjoy a concert, beach time, or head to an Astros game. There could still be some minor coastal flooding with slightly higher tide levels and coastal flood advisory continues for Galveston Island & the Bolivar Peninsula until 7 p.m. Saturday. There's also a high rip currents risk at area beaches. Rain will be very isolated Saturday with a few more showers possible Sunday afternoon. Some spotty showers are expected to stick around next week. But at this time we are not expecting widespread heavy rainfall. Get the latest weather where you live by downloading our FOX 26 Weather App and by watching our smart TV app FOX Local!
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
The first weekend of summer 2024 is upon us and you may want to get outside and enjoy a concert, beach time, or head to an Astros game. There could still be some minor coastal flooding with slightly higher tide levels and coastal flood advisory continues for Galveston Island & the Bolivar Peninsula until 7 p.m. Saturday. There's also a high rip currents risk at area beaches. Rain will be very isolated Saturday with a few more showers possible Sunday afternoon. Some spotty showers are expected to stick around next week. But at this time we are not expecting widespread heavy rainfall. Get the latest weather where you live by downloading our FOX 26 Weather App and by watching our smart TV app FOX Local!
Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Watch for scattered fast-moving showers and a few storms today with otherwise warm and humid conditions. For the weekend, it’s going to be a muggy one with highs in the mid 90s. Rain chances will be pretty low in Saturday with a few showers possible on Sunday. Get ready for steamy air next week - muggy air from the Gulf will move in through at least Wednesday along with scattered showers. There may be another brief tropical system in the Gulf in nearly the same area as Alberto, but its impacts here are not expected to be significant.
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Welcome to summer! Summer officially began at 3:50 pm. Our first Tropical Storm of the season, Alberto made landfall over Mexico this morning but is no longer a tropical system. Look for coastal flooding to gradually subside and wind speeds to gradually decrease over the next day or so. Spotty downpours will be possible this evening and again Friday PM with a warm and humid airmass still in place. But if you're looking for pool time, Saturday is your day with only a 10% rain chance. There's a medium chance another tropical system might develop in the SW Gulf next week. It should stay to our south but may enhance our rain chances. Right now it looks like things won't get too crazy. But check FOX Local and our FOX 26 weather app for more updates!
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Welcome to summer! Summer officially began at 3:50 pm. Our first Tropical Storm of the season, Alberto made landfall over Mexico this morning but is no longer a tropical system. Look for coastal flooding to gradually subside and wind speeds to gradually decrease over the next day or so. Spotty downpours will be possible this evening and again Friday PM with a warm and humid airmass still in place. But if you're looking for pool time, Saturday is your day with only a 10% rain chance. There's a medium chance another tropical system might develop in the SW Gulf next week. It should stay to our south but may enhance our rain chances. Right now it looks like things won't get too crazy. But check FOX Local and our FOX 26 weather app for more updates!
Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Tropical Storm Alberto's landfall was 475 miles away from here, but we're still feeling the effects. A coastal flood warning is in effect until 7pm and it will be very windy along the beaches again. Also, watch for scattered storms this afternoon with a few heavy ones. After a few storms again tomorrow, the weekend looks hot and humid. Also, by the way, the summer solstice occurs at 3:50pm today, so summer officially begins late today.
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Alberto, our first tropical storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, continues to bring waves of heavy rain, gusty winds, and coastal flooding to southeast Texas. The Flood Watch continues south of Houston until 1 a.m. Thursday. Coastal Flood Warning, Wind Advisory & high rip currents risk will stick around through early Thursday also. Storm surge around 2-4' can be expected around high tide which could mean more flooded roads along the coast. T.S. Alberto will make landfall by early Thursday in eastern Mexico taking much of the heavy rain and strong winds west by Thursday and Friday. Lower rain chances stick around for the weekend. We'll have to monitor the SW Gulf of Mexico again next week as another tropical system could form that would enhance our rain chances. Keep up with the latest weather by downloading our FOX 26 Weather app and by getting weather where you live on FOX Local!
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Alberto, our first tropical storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, continues to bring waves of heavy rain, gusty winds, and coastal flooding to southeast Texas. Flood Watch continues south of Houston until 1 a.m. Thursday. Coastal Flood Warning, Wind Advisory & high rip currents risk will stick around through early Thursday also. Storm surge around 2-4' can be expected around high tide which could mean more flooded roads along the coast. T.S. Alberto will make landfall by early Thursday in eastern Mexico taking much of the heavy rain and strong winds west by Thursday and Friday. Lower rain chances stick around for the weekend. We'll have to monitor the SW Gulf of Mexico again next week as another tropical system could form that would enhance our rain chances. Keep up with the latest weather by downloading our FOX 26 Weather app and by getting weather where you live on FOX Local!
Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Even though the center of circulation of this potential tropical storm is hundreds of miles to our south and won’t make landfall in Texas, the impacts on our area definitely will be felt along the coastline. A tropical storm warning is in effect for Brazoria and Matagorda counties through the day today as well as areas all the way down to the Rio Grande Valley. in addition, coastal flood warning continues through the day today and tide levels have been rising, causing flooding in parts of Galveston and coastal areas of Brazoria county as well as even some bias in Houston, which could get a little higher through the day. Rainfall is primarily a concern south of Houston, where flood watch continues through the day, but expect a wet morning and mid day all around the greater Houston area, once we get past expect to return to warm conditions with some scattered storms.
Fox 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Even though the center of circulation of this potential tropical storm is hundreds of miles to our south and won’t make landfall in Texas, the impacts on our area definitely will be felt along the coastline. A tropical storm warning is in effect for Brazoria and Matagorda counties through the day today as well as areas all the way down to the Rio Grande Valley. in addition, coastal flood warning continues through the day today and tide levels have been rising, causing flooding in parts of Galveston and coastal areas of Brazoria county as well as even some bias in Houston, which could get a little higher through the day. Rainfall is primarily a concern south of Houston, where flood watch continues through the day, but expect a wet morning and mid day all around the greater Houston area, once we get past expect to return to warm conditions with some scattered storm
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Wet and windy weather will stick around tonight and Wednesday with impacts from potential tropical cyclone 1 moving in. Potential Tropical Cyclone One is still churning in the SW Gulf of Mexico with 40 mph winds moving north at 6 mph. It will make landfall in NE Mexico tomorrow night but will still bring the threat for flooding for areas near and south of I-10 through Wednesday. Tropical Storm warnings remain in place for much of the Texas Gulf Coast with wind gusts of 40-45 mph possible along with heavy rain. There's also a coastal flood warning and a high rip currents risk along the coast. Wind Advisory remains in effect until Thursday morning. So look for rough seas and 2-4' storm surge possible in coastal spots with some flooded roads possible. Heaviest rain looks to push in early Wednesday morning and stick around through Wednesday evening. Rain chances gradually get lower as we go into the weekend. Stick with the FOX 26 Weather Team for tropical updates on the FOX 26 Weather app and on our smart TV app FOX Local.
FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast
Wet and windy weather will stick around tonight and Wednesday with impacts from potential tropical cyclone 1 moving in. Potential Tropical Cyclone One is still churning in the SW Gulf of Mexico with 40 mph winds moving north at 6 mph. It will make landfall in NE Mexico tomorrow night but will still bring the threat for flooding for areas near and south of I-10 through Wednesday. Tropical Storm warnings remain in place for much of the Texas gulf coast with wind gusts of 40-45 mph possible along with heavy rain. There's also a coastal flood warning and a high rip currents risk along the coast. Wind Advisory remains in effect until Thursday morning. So look for rough seas and 2-4' storm surge possible in coastal spots with some flooded roads possible. Heaviest rain looks to push in early Wednesday morning and stick around through Wednesday evening. Rain chances gradually get lower as we go into the weekend. Stick with the FOX 26 Weather Team for tropical updates on the FOX 26 Weather app and on our smart tv app FOX Local.
Tropical Update: Potential storm develops in Gulf
Potential Tropical Cyclone One is still churning in the SW Gulf of Mexico with 40 mph winds moving north at 6 mph. It is still expected to turn into Tropical Storm Alberto over the next 24 hours making landfall in NE Mexico Wednesday night into early Thursday. Heavy rain threat has shifted a bit farther SW but coastal flooding, rip current risk and gusts to 40 mph are all possible for coastal communities. Flood Watch remains in place for most areas near and south of I-10.