Turns out, those warnings were correct as several inches of snow blanketed the Texas Panhandle over the weekend. Fluffy white ...
Texas is unlikely to see a large amount of snow this winter, according to a forecast from the National Weather Service.
This positioning means that Texas experiences less frequent cold fronts and their associated storms, so winters are slightly warmer and drier than average. In theory, a warmer and drier winter would ...
While ferocious snowfall threatens to trap residents in parts of the Great Lakes region, millions of holiday travelers face ...
So far, fall has been a little on the warm side in Texas but winter could pop its head up over Thanksgiving and parts of the ...
An intense lake effect is forecast through the rest of the weekend, causing as much as 1 to 2 feet of additional snow in some ...
Strong cold front will sweep across Texas mid next week, bringing drastic 15-degree drop in temperatures, snow and freezes to ...
A severe arctic blast affected much of the country during the first half of February in 1899. Temperatures fell below zero in ...
A powerful winter storm is set to blast portions of the U.S. with accumulating snow, cold temperatures, strong winds and rain ...
A new weather outlook, released by the Climate Prediction Center this week, shows what may be in store for us this winter – ...
An ongoing major winter storm this weekend, affecting areas from Colorado to New Mexico, is expected to bring some of the first snow of the season to Texas. While Houston feels as far removed ...
Winter storm warnings have been issued in Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas, with up to 24 inches of snow forecast in the Coloradan mountains. The NWS has warned that the poor conditions ...