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Relatively unknown global weather patterns can drive the hurricane season. What are the ITCZ, Central American Gyre and the ...
It may sound worrisome, but “leaning below” does not mean North Texas will be bone-dry in July. Instead, it could mean that ...
Get ready for a Fourth of July that's not your typical Texas scorcher! Expect some cooler temps and a few scattered showers ...
San Antonio has recorded above-average rainfall during the first half of the year for the first time since 2016.
Officials are investigating the death of a 9-year-old girl, who was intentionally left alone in a hot car while her mom was ...
It’s only just below the average high for the first week of July, 94 degrees, according to the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office. However, it is a noticeable shift in the forecast after the ...
Highs will climb into the upper 80s and lower 90s this afternoon, struggling to reach the low 90s thanks to cloud cover and ...
While many people will be staying around town to enjoy the holiday with friends and family, others may be traveling to other areas of the state.
Whether you're planning a backyard barbecue or just hoping to catch fireworks under clear skies, knowing the weather on the Fourth of July is key.
Thunderstorms may bring rain to Austin and Georgetown by 6 p.m. Thursday, with temperatures starting at 90 degrees.
Midland’s Star-Spangled Salute returns Friday with fireworks and live music. What to bring—and what to leave at home.
Once the front passes, drier conditions are on the horizon. Bryan Jackson, a meteorologist at the Weather Prediction Center, ...