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.
It’s important to understand the types of severe weather that affect our area and start preparing for the active weather season.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for Central Texas, anticipating cooler-than-normal temperatures next week.
AAA Texas advises drivers to equip their vehicles with emergency kits and ensure winter readiness amid expected cold weather.
According to the National Weather Service, snowfall ranging from two to five inches is possible in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. North Texas may see higher precipitation accumulations, while southern and Central Texas expect less. A mix of sleet and ice is also anticipated in Central Texas.
In the latest from the National Weather Service, odds that South Central Texas – including San Antonio, Austin and the Texas Hill Country – will see some kind of winter weather storm impact ...
Some Central Texas schools are delaying the start of class Thursday as icy weather takes hold in some parts of the Austin area.
Preparations are underway as an arctic blast dives into the nation's interior and southern regions and pushes a snowstorm into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast that will be followed by lethal cold.
Dangerously cold weather spread over the Midwest on Saturday and is headed toward the East Coast, where temperatures well below seasonal norms are expected starting late Sunday and into next week.
Cold weather forecasted for Monday for Washington, D.C., prompted President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural ceremony to be moved inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda.
City and state agencies are preparing for the upcoming cold snap in Austin, with Austin Energy fully staffed and ready to respond to power outages, TxDOT laying brine on roads to prevent ice