National Weather Service locations across Texas have forecast totals from a half-inch to five inches of snow between Monday and Tuesday.
After Mother Nature dumped several inches of rain across North Texas overnight, we're getting the chance to dry out through the extended forecast.A look at some of the highest rainfall totals confirmed by the National Weather Service.
Up to one and half inches of snow accumulation is possible from 6 p.m. this evening through 9 a.m. Tuesday, according to the NWS. Roads and bridges will likely become
Temperatures in the Austin area are expected to plunge to the low 20s, and to the teens in some areas, Monday night into Tuesday morning with a 56% chance of snow in the forecast, according to the National Weather Service. Central Texas school districts ...
The National Weather Service issued a cold weather advisory for North and Central Texas, with wind chills as low as 5 degrees.
Cold air will be in place through the middle of the week, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. Here is what to expect.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — County offices, as well as some service ... Weather team said a winter storm on Monday night into early Tuesday morning is expected to bring a rare snow and wintry mix to Central ...
“Everywhere in Texas is going to be colder than what it is today,” she said. “With that burst of Arctic air for North and Central Texas, we are going to see lows in the teens and 20s starting on Sunday morning and then highs in mainly the 30s starting on Sunday, going into almost next Wednesday.
North Texas is likely to see a three-day stretch of bone-chilling cold starting Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
A sprawling winter storm that is pushing slowly across the United States will bring a risk of severe weather and excessive rainfall to a large part of the south-central United States from Wednesday into Friday. Isolated thunderstorms, flooding rains and damaging winds are all possible in an area between East Texas and western Kentucky.
Accumulation of snow is not looking likely for most of East Texas this week, the National Weather Service of Shreveport said Monday.
The Old Farmer's Almanac, which has been in business since 1792, recently released its spring weather forecast. The outlook? "Warmer-than-normal temperatures for most of the country, with a few exceptions: southern and central California, Desert Southwest, southern Florida, and western Ohio Valley, where it will be near to below normal."