A cold front is headed to Texas as the Farmer's Almanac's prediction of 6 inches of snow by February 7 is challenged by the National Weather Service.
The Farmers' Almanac predicted a heavy snowfall in Texas this week, but the methods used to make its forecasts are outdated ...
There could be some drizzle, especially in the morning. We have another First Alert Weather Day on Tuesday for a cold, steady ...
Storm Enzo dumped inches of snow on Southeast Texas in January. Now a new system heading for the Panhandle could bring more ...
EXTENDED FORECAST: Our next system is expected to bring some freezing rain and a few snow showers Wednesday afternoon and evening. Due to the potential for ice accumulation, the First Warn ...
There is still some disagreement on whether or not Wednesday's system will be impactful but southern Wisconsin should plan for a wintry mix with, at least, a few inches of snow accumulating ...
After the first "fake spring" of the year, where temperatures reached high 80s, Texas can expect freezing temperatures again next week. Here's where.
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The track and intensity of the storm will determine the amount of snow we will see, but most of us could pick up several inches, high 33. WEDNESDAY: A morning snow shower can't be ruled out ...
The storm could bring 2-4 inches of snow to the city and even higher amounts to the north and west. Things start to clear out early on Sunday with improving travel conditions and breezy breaks.
At this point, this wave has the potential to bring another 2-4 inches of snow. Wednesday will also likely have highs in the teens with lows near zero both Wednesday and Thursday morning.