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The season’s most extreme storm so far is set to lash the eastern half of the United States with damaging ice and heavy snow late this week. It’s all being fed by a brutal blast of Arctic air that’s bringing the season’s coldest air to date.
A pair of potent storms will sweep from Texas to the Great Lakes into this weekend, bringing flooding rain, severe thunderstorms and snow that may disrupt travel for well over 100 million in the central and eastern U.
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Northern lights could be visible as far south as Texas tonight
Get your cameras ready! The northern lights may become visible as far south as Texas tonight. Here's the latest and how to capture it on camera.
For the first time in weeks, rain is in the North Texas forecast. It’s been a warm and dry start to the new year with daily temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low 70s. But according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth, both of those things are expected to change later this week and into the weekend.
Multiple lightning strikes lit up the early morning sky near Harrold, Texas, on January 8, as a line of fast-moving storms moved through the northwest of the state.The National Weather Service (NWS) said the strongest of these storms would have straight-line winds up to 60 mph,
With La Niña in place, snow is even less likely in South Texas this year, but history shows significant winter storms still occur from time to time.
South Texas is staring down its strongest blast of winter so far this season, with a powerful cold front set to sweep across the region late Saturday into early Sunday—bringing storms, pockets of heavy rain, and temperatures cold enough to flirt with ...