Storms are likely tonight for Christmas Eve, lasting into the early hours of Christmas morning, with some possibly turning ...
Rudolph with your nose so bright, be ready to use raincoats tonight... A sunny Christmas Eve will turn stormy overnight.
Showers and storms will be possible today, with some turning severe. The highest chance will be east of I-35. All activity will clear out overnight.
The city itself could see showers on multiple days this week, but the most severe weather will stick closer to Houston.
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Rain coverage will begin to increase by the late morning, with more widespread thunderstorms expected throughout the ...
Thunder boomed and lightning flashed over Weatherford, Texas, as storms hit the area on Christmas Eve. Footage filmed by Chad ...
Sonic booms occur because an object traveling at supersonic speeds compresses the air in front of it, and the quick ...
A cold front will sweep across Texas headed toward Christmas Day, hitting the Texas Panhandle first before reaching San ...
There will be a 40-70% chance of showers and thunderstorms tonight ahead and along a cold front across eastern areas. Some ...
Daytime highs will reach the upper 40s and lower 50s with mostly sunny conditions. Stronger south winds will prevail Sunday ...