By midweek, our first round of showers and storms arrives. Pieces of energy being thrown our way by a large storm system hanging out to our west will provide multiple opportunities for rain… with ...
The session is designed to teach residents how to stay safe and properly report hazardous conditions.
The Texas A&M Forest Service is warning residents to prepare for a warmer and drier spring than normal, which is expected to increase wildfire risk across the state.
While spring is our wettest season on average, it also contains easily our wettest month of the year.
High temperatures will remain above-normal with increasing humidity. Several rounds of scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible, starting around mid-week through next weekend. -- Meteorologist ...
Winter is wrapping up in the next few weeks, and our weather pattern has taken a dramatic shift, bringing rounds of storms to ...
This weekend brings back the return of morning clouds as humidity ticks up. It will still be a warm weekend and we’ll still ...
We're mostly looking at a light freeze, so no need to drip your pipes, but protect people, pets and plants tonight. -- Nick Bannin ...
KXAN dug through the archives to find the hottest, coldest, wettest and snowiest Valentine's Days in history.
As spring approaches, property owners are encouraged to inspect and trim their trees to prepare for the upcoming severe weather season.
Severe weather start in a few weeks, and it's always an important reminder to check your vehicle to optimize safety in harsh driving conditions. -- Meteorologist Tommy House ...