Severe weather winding down this evening with another threat for strong storms Saturday.
We have a First Alert Day out for Tuesday evening as some of these storms could become strong to severe.
Thursday is a FOX 26 Storm Alert Day with multiple rounds of heavy rain and some severe storms.Parts of Southeast Texas north and northeast of Houston picked up 5-11" of rain Sunday and Monday leading to lingering moderate to major flooding along the Trinity River and the East Fork of the San Jacinto River. Heavy rain and flooded roads continue across our northern viewing area on Thursday.LIST: School closures and delays due to weather on ThursdayA Flash Flood Warning has been issued for Harris,...
Tuesday is our next First Alert Weather Day as the risk for strong to severe storms returns in the afternoon hours.
More rain and thundershowers for Sunday.
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A cold front passing through overnight will knock our temperatures back a bit for Thursday, but keeping us more in line with what is “average” – mid 60s.
For today, we will see highs climb into the lower to middle 80s with the help of a breezy south wind gusting over 30mph at times. That will send dew points in the lower to middle 60s, as well. This fuels another chance for thunderstorms starting with a front moving through late Tuesday afternoon and []
CHICAGO - Today we are starting with partly cloudy skies, but the chance
Our next round of rain and storms is expected to move through North Texas Wednesday night into Thursday morning.LIVE RADARIt will be a warm and humid afternoon for us on Wednesday.A flow of tropical moisture will move into our area from the Pacific Ocean.The moisture will move across Mexico and into west Texas before reaching us.You could see an isolated shower or two today, but the weathermaker to keep an eye on won't come until after midnight.Overnight Wednesday there is about an 80% chance of...
We'll have a, nearly, stationary front draped across the area today, and that may be the focus for some showers and storms to develop later this morning. While those are not expected to become severe, there may be some hail embedded in the strongest cells. More storms are expected to develop to our west and []
Potential for strong to severe storms on Saturday evening. The strongest storms could contain high winds and hail. Areas of heavy rain and lightning are part of the mix.