Several meteorologists say the strongest winter storm of the season is coming as a strong arctic blast barrels toward Texas. San Antonio-area could see snow
The National Weather Service issued an extreme cold warning Wednesday morning for North and Central Texas. The warning remains in effect until 9 a.m. Thursday. Wind chills as low as
An arctic blast will strike Austin from Tuesday night until at least Friday, the National Weather Service's Central Texas office said.
Despite the severe cold front headed to Central Texas this week, icy roads are one thing drivers aren’t expected to have to worry about. According to the National Weather Service, temperatures in the area will be fluctuating rapidly — from a near 80-degree high on Saturday and dropping to a 50-degree high on Sunday.
San Antonio and Texas residents have just hours left to prepare for what could be the "coldest weather event of the year." A strong Arctic cold front is making its way through the state, bringing with it frigid temperatures all the way towards South Texas.
Cold weather alerts are issued by the National Weather Service when conditions increase the public's risk of frostbite and hypothermia.
Metroplex residents should prepare for temperatures ranging from 7 degrees to 17 degrees, but the wind chill will make it feel even colder.
The front will move through North and Central Texas on Tuesday, Feb. 18, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth. Scattered rain and a few storms are likely ahead of the front’s ...
ERCOT has issued a Weather Watch for most of the week ahead of expected extreme cold weather across the state.
The National Weather Service is offering its annual free SkyWarn training for understanding the dynamics of West Central Texas severe weather.