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Cold front to bring Texas more severe weather over holiday weekend Thunderstorms, hail and wind are all possibilities.
A brutal heat wave across the eastern United States trapped millions of people in sweltering air this week with record-high temperatures.
A strong arctic cold front is making its way to Texas bringing an arctic airmass that could likely bring a hard freeze. Snow chances remain unknown.
A cold front will sweep across Texas headed toward Christmas Day, hitting the Texas Panhandle first before reaching San Antonio, Dallas and Austin.
The front will approach Southeast Texas through Tuesday afternoon, with most forecast guidance suggesting this cold front gets into the Houston metro area by 2 p.m.
North Texas residents looking forward to Memorial Day weekend may need to keep umbrellas—and backup plans—on hand as another round of severe weather is expected to move through the region ...
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A late-spring cold front will bring a good chance of storms early Friday, while also allowing temperatures to cool off a bit.
A cold front hovering over much of North Texas Sunday will bring possibly severe weather before heading south toward Austin and Houston early in the workweek.
Quieter weather is expected Tuesday, as a cold front moves into the area.
Pleasant day ahead for North Texas before the return of unsettled weather Storms did hit the metroplex Monday night. A thunderstorm watch was issued and one storm arrived just after midnight ...