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Sunday is bringing milder temperatures in the mid to upper 70s to North Texas, with a sunny outlook for the week.
Pleasant weather continues along with a gradual warm-up through Wednesday when a dry front drops temperatures in North Texas back down. Our next storm system will arrive sometime late next weekend ...
The cold front that swept through Southeast Texas on Election Day will soon return as a warm front. Here's when it brings rain back to Houston.
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Texas Braces for Cold Front After Unseasonal Warm Temperatures - MSNSoutheast Texas is bracing for a cold snap following weeks of unseasonably warm fall weather. In Houston, October felt more like September as a record high of 89.8 degrees was reached. From ...
Texans will want to keep a jacket handy in the coming days as a brisk cold front brings cooler temperatures and gusty winds across parts of the state. Forecasters with the National Weather Service ...
After the first "fake spring" of the year, where temperatures reached high 80s, Texas can expect freezing temperatures again next week. Here's where.
By Saturday afternoon, temperatures will warm into the middle to upper 70s under increasing sunshine. While not necessarily cold, the front will provide pleasant weather behind it on Saturday.
Texas is in for another freeze later this week thanks to an incoming air mass expected to sweep into the state. National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists are monitoring a "dry cold front ...
However, weather models indicate that the front may stall before reaching the Houston-area, keeping temps on the warm side on Sunday. Cooler weather is likely, though, as we push later in the week.
The National Weather Service warns the Texas Panhandle could see snow while South Central Texas, San Antonio, could see a light freeze amid cold front.
Cold front gets new life It isn’t uncommon for cold fronts to find new life as a warm front, especially when the front is positioned over the relatively warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
Temperatures in Houston and San Antonio reached record highs in October, but the unseasonably warm weather is set to change.
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