Thousands still without power in Houston area
Digest more
The 2025 hurricane season, which spans from June through November, has been forecasted by researchers at Colorado State University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to be above average.
21h
FOX 26 Houston on MSNHouston weather: Chance for storms Friday morning, afternoonNEW YORK (PIX11) — Rain is expected to drench New York and New Jersey beginning Wednesday and stretching into the later half of the week, forecasters warn. The downpour is expected to make for a messy evening commute and may possibly continue into Thursday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Here’s when the rain […]
Hurricane season starts Sunday, and making last-minute preparations for a hurricane - from scrambling for emergency supplies to frantically trying to secure pets - can turn your household into a zoo.
Houston returns to a more summer-like pattern with isolated pop-up showers and storms each day. These showers and storms will not wash out any of your outdoor plans.
Houston anticipates showers, thunderstorms, and high temperatures as it gears up for the weekend and hurricane season.
As hurricane season begins, the Better Business Bureau is warning Texas homeowners to watch out for fake contractors offering storm repairs.
Scattered to isolated round of showers and storms are possible for Thursday, but coverage doesn’t look as high as Wednesday. However, we could still see additional rainfall as highs will stay in the 80s.
Estimated to cost $7 billion, the Galveston Bay Park Plan is a new storm surge defense plan that aims to protect the Greater Houston area from hurricanes.
Some who live in Rosewood say the generator is great, but trees still crowd power lines and ditches remain choked with debris as hurricane season begins. Hurricane Beryl did a number on the Rosewood community, and Oscar Greer says every other storm that’s blown this way has too.
2don MSN
Widespread rainfall totals up to two inches were recorded across Harris County late Monday into Tuesday, and more heavy rain is forecasted Wednesday. Here's when you can expect wet roads, slower traffic and gusty storms to push into the Houston area.