Mike Iscovitz and John Dawson talk about the cold front moving through Southwest Texas bringing extreme cold weather. Plus, Allison shares some cold weather preparations. Trump buys red Tesla ...
Victor Weinsanto tackled a straightforward theme — extreme cold. Cue the wind machines and nails like icicles.
A strong arctic cold front is making its way through the state, bringing with it frigid temperatures all the way towards South Texas. According to the National Weather Service, during the Tuesday ...
North Texas will be sunny but chilly Monday before an arctic cold front arrives, bringing sub-freezing temperatures that prompted multiple agencies to issue weather alerts. Related: VIDEO ...
The arctic cold front is expected to move through most of the state Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday night, according to Express-News meteorologist Anthony Franze. The frigid air is likely to ...
"An arctic airmass outbreak will hit the pandhandles ... As for the Houston area, we're looking at a shift to a colder pattern as the above cold front moves into Southeast Texas later this week.
The first cold front of the week came through South ... Tuesday afternoon: The incoming arctic front will be pushing through parts of North and West Texas by noon on Tuesday, and it will continue ...
Cold weather warnings from an Arctic front expired Thursday and we'll climb above freezing on Friday afternoon. Friday will feature more clouds, but afternoon temperatures will climb above ...
Our first cold front of the week already slid through the region Saturday night, and it will make for a chilly Sunday across Houston. But a stronger, arctic cold front will arrive by early ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — While an arctic blast heads into Texas ... and overall weather fluctuations. Given the latest cold front is expected to be short-lived, Lemkin said both blooming and non-blooming ...
The agency warned cold, arctic air is expected to arrive Tuesday ... He referred to the upcoming cold front as "what will likely be the coldest weather event of the year," and for some areas ...