New burn bans have gone into effect across Central Texas, and local officials may add more if we don’t get some rain in the ...
AUSTIN - Residents of central Texas can expect a long-awaited cool down this week, with a cold front set to bring temperatures closer to the seasonal average.
On Thursday, Austin could wake up to its coolest morning in months, yet we might also record one of the year’s hottest temperatures later in the day.
The weakening of high pressure and its shift to the southwest could open the door for a storm system to move into the southern Plains early next week.
We need to closely watch two other areas of potential tropical development this week. One or both of these waves could impact the Caribbean Islands.
The burst of Arctic air barreling toward Texas should reach the Texas-Oklahoma border by Tuesday, September 23. Temperatures ...
Temperatures fell into the 50s and 60s all across Texas this morning, but how long will these cool fall-feeling mornings last ...
As Texas heads into its second rainy season of the year, regional vacancies at the National Weather Service Austin/San ...
After a comfortable break from the summertime heat, temperatures in South Texas are about to rise back to levels that will be ...
The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean are inactive, so it's fair to ask: Can Texas can stand down early, even with two months ...
Monday is expected to be sunny, hot and clear, before rain chances return again on Tuesday. There will be a chance of showers ...
Weather Service Vacancies - In the wake of the deadly summer floods, job openings at the National Weather Service are on the rise. Matt Grant examines why some worry the vacancies could put public ...