North Texas is likely to see a three-day stretch of bone-chilling cold starting Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
A dangerously cold wind chill and a low chance of flurries or light snow will impact North Texas through Wednesday afternoon.
NORTH TEXAS – Get ready for a shock to the body! Today, we hit 63 degrees, but by Sunday morning, wind chills could be 11 degrees in Dallas-Fort Worth, and some spots as low as 6 degrees in our northern counties. Yikes.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for Central Texas, anticipating cooler-than-normal temperatures next week.
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin opened its cold weather shelters on Saturday night as an Arctic cold front is set to bring the coldest weather of the season to Central Texas.
According to Mike Staas of Mike Staas Services, the answer to that question has a couple of different components.
Winter weather is making its way across the state, and by early next week, we’ll be feeling the full brunt of an Arctic blast.
The Southern California wildfires, bolstered by high winds and fueled by drought-parched vegetation, have left five people dead and have devastated some of the most expensive neighborhoods in the country.
A forecast map released on January 13 for the period of January 19 to January 23 indicates that much of the Lower 48 states will likely experience below-average temperatures, as a powerful cold front brings "a dangerously cold Arctic air mass" to areas east of the Rockies.
Texans may not have to wait long for their next snowfall. Just a week after a polar vortex brought snow and freezing temperatures to the state, another cold snap is approaching, just in time for ...
Snow and ice will spread through the South early this week, including near the Gulf Coast where wintry weather is rare.