FOX 26 Weather Forecast Election Day morning

After our expected round of heavy morning rain, the rest of today looks much better. Expect cloudy skies, occasional showers and temperatures stuck near 70°. Tonight should be pleasant with lows near 60, then bouncing back to the upper 70s on Wednesday. Late in the week another front will move in that should bring some scattered showers or storms.

Election Day to start soggy on Tuesday morning | FOX 26 Weather Forecast

Multiple hazards are being monitored for SE Texas as we are less than 24 hours away from Election Day. Coastal Flood Advisory and a high risk for rip currents continues for our coastal communities due to windy conditions through early Tuesday. It will be windy through tonight with scattered showers & possibly a storm or two. However, a big line of storms is expected to roll through early Tuesday on Election Day from around 3AM until 9AM. There's a low risk for a few severe storms with the main threat a few damaging wind gusts and large hail. Heavy rain will also be a risk that could lead to a few flooded streets. Most active weather will be during the morning with cooler temperatures and spotty showers by the afternoon and evening. A few showers may linger for the rest of the week as temperatures warm back into the 80s. In the Caribbean, Tropical Storm Rafael has formed and is forecast to become a hurricane by Wednesday. It will move over parts of Jamaica & Cuba before tracking into the eastern Gulf of Mexico later this week. Right now, most models weaken Rafael as it nears the Gulf coast and keeps it east of Texas. Get Election Day weather and an update on the tropics by downloading FOX Local on your Smart TV or your phone!

Watching several areas in the tropics | FOX 26 Tropical Weather Forecast

Tropics remain busy in this final month of hurricane season with three areas being monitored. The first, Tropical Depression 18, has formed into Tropical Storm Rafael in the west-central Caribbean. It should strengthen to a hurricane by Wednesday. Jamaica is under a tropical storm warning and a hurricane warning has been issued for the Cayman Islands. Models show this system tracking into the eastern Gulf of Mexico by Wednesday and Thursday. Models are uncertain as to where "Rafael" will head as it nears the northern Gulf coast late this week. But it does appear that it will weaken some as it encounters more shear & will most likely stay just east of the Houston area. Another disturbance near the Leeward Islands in the SW Atlantic has a low chance to become a tropical system over the next week. Finally, Patty has weakened and become post-tropical in the north Atlantic. The remnants of Patty could still bring some heavy rain to Portugal & Western Spain. Keep checking back for additional updates.

Wet start expected on Election Day | FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Multiple hazards are being monitored for SE Texas as we are less than 24 hours away from Election Day. Coastal Flood Advisory and a high risk for rip currents continues for our coastal communities due to windy conditions through early Tuesday. It will be windy through tonight with scattered showers & possibly a storm or two. However, a big line of storms is expected to roll through early Tuesday on Election Day from around 3 a.m. until 9 a.m. There's a low risk for a few severe storms with the main threat a few damaging wind gusts and large hail. Heavy rain will also be a risk that could lead to a few flooded streets. Most active weather will be during the morning with cooler temperatures and spotty showers by the afternoon and evening. A few showers may linger for the rest of the week as temperatures warm back into the 80s. In the Caribbean, Tropical Storm Rafael has formed and is forecast to become a hurricane by Wednesday. It will move over parts of Jamaica & Cuba before tracking into the eastern Gulf of Mexico later this week. Right now, most models weaken Rafael as it nears the Gulf coast and keeps it east of Texas. Get Election Day weather and an update on the tropics by downloading FOX Local on your Smart TV or your phone!

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Scattered showers and isolated storm stay in the forecast for Southeast Texas as we start the workweek. A weak cold front moves through Houston on Election Day which will bring increased rain chances in the morning with slowly clearing skies in the afternoon. Drier conditions move in for the rest of the week but still a slight chance for a shower. Temperatures won't be chilly but will seem more like fall for a few days after the front as well. Stay updated on the tropics with FOX Local. Looks like a hurricane could be in the Gulf of Mexico this week.

Election Day Forecast

FOX 26's Allison Gargaro has a look at the Election Day forecast in Houston, Texas and the around the country.

FOX 26 Houston weather: Nov. 3 forecast

Scattered showers and isolated storms are possible again on Sunday in Southeast Texas. Monday and Tuesday a front will be sweeping across the region bringing the chance for some strong storms to pulse up. This front will bring the chance for rain on Election Day, so make sure you have your umbrella handy when you head out to vote. Drier conditions arrive later in the week with highs in the 70s.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

Have you changed those clocks that won't change themselves? It's time to "fall back"! Showers and downpours will return to southeast Texas on Sunday with most of the activity coming in the early afternoon hours. Our next front will move into Houston Monday night and bring more rounds of rain on Election Day. The skies should start to clear by the end of the day Tuesday with a drier forecast for the rest of the week. Look for several afternoon high temperatures in the 70s with some mornings in the 60s.

Subtropical Storm Patty in the Atlantic

Patty has formed in the Atlantic but it's not what you were expecting. The Southwestern Caribbean is still brewing with a broad area of low pressure. The National Hurricane Center has labeled it as Invest 97L but no name yet.

FOX 26 Houston Weather Forecast

As we approach Election Day on Tuesday, look for spotty to scattered showers with temperatures remaining warm for early November. Next cold front rolls in Monday night into early Tuesday bringing the threat for showers and storms. Severe threat will increase across West and Central Texas this weekend ahead of this system. A few song storms could clip our northern counties Monday. Look for a bigger round of rain and a few storms Tuesday AM that could impact you getting out to vote Tuesday. Slighter cooler temperatures and less rain will prevail behind the front Wednesday through Friday. Get the latest weather where you live and a detailed tropical update by downloading FOX Local for your smart TV and now for your phone!!!