After a trial of spring last week, with sunny days and warm temperatures, winter weather is back in Texas. But for how long?
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect on Tuesday due to disruptive rain and isolated storms that could be heavy at times.
The rain ends late Wednesday, but that’s when it gets cold. Thursday morning lows will be in the upper teens in the northwest ...
Be sure you have the umbrella and the First Alert Weather App today; you will need them both! We are waking up to some cloudy ...
A round of rain Monday night stirred the soupy mix seen across North Texas. After sunshine and 80-degree weather over the ...
There could be some drizzle, especially in the morning. We have another First Alert Weather Day on Tuesday for a cold, steady ...
Today: Overcast skies with mist and drizzle on and off throughout the day with patchy fog burning off through mid afternoon.
The National Weather Service's Central Texas office predicts temperatures will be up and down all week, with some rain storms ...
Sunday is bringing milder temperatures in the mid to upper 70s to North Texas, with a sunny outlook for the week.
A winter storm is forecast to spread ice and snow across portions of the central and eastern U.S. today. Will it affect Texas ...
Scattered rain moved into North Texas on Wednesday and continues through Thursday morning. Here's the latest forecast.
Only seven years since 1898 have experienced measurable snow in Austin after February 15 during the winter/spring season.