It's cold front day and storm day! The front is slowing down and not entering Central Texas until the afternoon during the ...
The highest storm coverage will be during the afternoon and evening. Here's a detailed timeline.
A front comes into play this weekend to turn on the rain Saturday and then cool us off on Sunday.
We will have on and off light rain in the morning hours and then it will turn partly cloudy, warm and very breezy by the ...
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center expects parts of Texas to face a threat of severe weather from Thursday through Saturday.
It's been feeling like spring for the last few weeks, and now it's going to look like it with rain and storms being added to ...
Strong storms are likely on Saturday across Texas. They could produce large hail, damaging winds and heavy downpours through Sunday.
The warm and dry spell continues for another day, and then it gets very interesting the rest of the week and this weekend.
It’s been more than two weeks since Austin has seen measurable rainfall, so even scattered showers and storms will be a welcome sight across Central Texas this week.
The Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) has activated state emergency response resources ahead of a severe weather ...
Strong to severe thunderstorms are forecast in Central Texas through the middle of next week (finally), and an active springtime pattern is bringing unsettled weather to much of the country.
90% of homes that catch on fire during a wildfire event are from wind-blown embers, which can travel more than a mile.