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the likelihood of a snow event is increasing as the days progress. Arctic air will return to Texas over the weekend, bringing below-freezing temperatures, low wind chills and the chance of wintry ...
NORTH TEXAS – The First Alert Weather Team is becoming more confident that a significant snow event will hit North Texas starting Wednesday night. The worst of it will come on Thursday and will ...
DALLAS — North Texas is expected to get 3-6 inches of snow this week, mostly starting Thursday morning and continuing into Friday morning. Even if snowfall amounts exceed that range, it will ...
As a strong cold front sweeps across the United States, the Texas Panhandle is expected to see inches of snow in just hours as the rest of the Lone Star State sees a significant cool down.
As severe weather continued Thursday through the Great Plains, residents of a southwest Texas town reported a dramatic ...
DALLAS — A winter storm brought significant snowfall to parts of North Texas, but little to no snow for some. Those who live just north of DFW saw 4 inches or more of snow, while many who live ...
The Farmer's Almanac did predict the following for the South-Central United States, which includes Texas: Feb. 4-7: Very unsettled, with some snow in Texas, including localities that could see up ...
A winter storm made its way through the Lone Star State this week, with several inches of snow falling in Texas that created icy roads, blanketed neighborhoods, and prompted school delays.
All forecasts agree that things will get quite chilly in the Alamo City as the arctic fronts blast through, but AccuWeather says snow could reach all the way down to South Central Texas cities.
A rare and deadly winter storm descended across the southern U.S. on Tuesday, leaving some record-setting snow totals and halting travel for millions of Americans in Louisiana, Texas and Florida.
A rare winter storm pummeled the South on Tuesday, smashing snow records from Texas to Florida and leaving behind dangerous road conditions and power outages. The National Weather Service on ...