The National Weather Service issued a hard freeze warning for most of East Texas, a winter storm watch for deep East Texas and says confidence that snow will fall is increasing as an Arctic air mass descends upon the region. A hard freeze warning was in ...
Almost all of East Texas is under a cold weather advisory through Sunday morning, and the National Weather Service in Shreveport says confidence in wintry precipitation next week is increasing. The cold weather advisory includes the following Texas ...
Almost all of East Texas is under a cold weather advisory through Sunday morning, and the National Weather Service in Shreveport says confidence in wintry precipitation next week is increasing.
Accumulation of snow is not looking likely for most of East Texas this week, the National Weather Service of Shreveport said Monday morning.
A weak cold front is expected to bring scattered rainfall and and a few storms are expected east of I-35 on Sunday evening , Jan. 26.
The Weather Prediction Center has placed Southeast Texas under a Marginal Risk for excessive rainfall on Thursday, and the Storm Prediction Center has the area under a marginal-to-slight risk of severe storms developing,
Arctic air is on its way out as East Texas will begin to see slightly warmer temperatures for the remainder of the week. After freeze warnings and bitter wind chills, a southwest wind developed Wednesday morning,
Storm Warning goes into effect Monday night for much of south and southeast Texas. Here are projected snowfall totals for nearly 30 cities.
A winter storm pummeled the southern United States with ice and snow Tuesday. Here's how much snow fell in Florida, Texas, Alabama and more.
According to a forecast map produced by AccuWeather, beginning on Wednesday night, there is a risk of severe thunderstorms in an area that spans parts of central, eastern and southern Texas. The severe weather could last until Thursday night.
An upper-level storm system coming from the west into Texas in the coming days brings a chance for rain and thunderstorms every day this week.
Just days after Southeast Texas received around 6 inches of snow, some on social media already are talking about more coming the first week of February. However, National Weather Service Lake Charles Meteorologist Cameron Kowalski said that while some models show the area will see snow,