BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Arctic air is in place across the Brazos Valley, and while the week starts dry moisture will return by ...
The timeframe would be Thursday morning into Friday with snow and ice being the main concern for areas north of Houston.
Let’s face it. A lot of newcomers in Fort Worth (looking at you, Californians) aren’t sure how to handle Texas snow. Here’s a few things you need to know.
North Texans brace for “measurable” snow starting Wednesday night as an Arctic air mass brings below-freezing temperatures and a wintery mix of precipitation. The blend of rain-snow is expected to ...
What We Know: A significant winter storm is expected to impact Texas this week. On Wednesday, North Texas has a shot at ...
Current most likely North Texas snow amounts: widespread 1-4", with a 30-40% chance of 5+ inches west of DFW. Current most likely Central Texas snow amounts: 0-1", with a 15% chance of 2+ inches.
The Texas Department of Public Safety is reminding Texans that extreme cold, freezing rain, ice and snow can pose major hazards to drivers and urges Texans to be prepared and exercise caution in ...
Storm Blair plows through Texas, it's important to be familiar with NWS weather warnings. Here are some key terms and tips ...
Ahead of the expected snowfall later in the week, North Texans woke up to freezing temperatures in the 20s on Monday, Jan. 6.
Central Texas could see a mix of freezing rain, sleet and snow later this week, according to the National Weather Service, and chances are increasing.
Models are starting to indicate the possibility of a cold rain or wintry mix in portions of Central Texas later this week.
Cold arctic air has filtered into SE Texas and with a return of moisture on Wednesday, we have a chance of seeing winter weather later this week.