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As Thanksgiving nears, Texas weather may get wet and cold — just like the Old Farmer's Almanac said
Thanksgiving is nearing, and it looks like the Old Farmer’s Almanac may be correct in its weather forecast from October.
ODESSA, Texas (KOSA) - Multiple roads across West Texas are closed or affected due to heavy rainfall. According to Upton County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Highway 67 between Rankin and McCamey is flooded ...
After more than a month without meaningful rain in Austin, our first real chance has finally arrived and the weather this weekend comes with a serious threat of severe thunderstorms and possible ...
October was forecasted for above normal temperatures as well as below normal precipitation. Here are the numbers to see how ...
Temps will likely fall below freezing across parts of North and West Texas, as well as isolated portions of the Hill Country.
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Smart grazing tactics as winter in West Texas approaches
As cold weather sets in across Texas, ranchers are preparing their pastures for winter. Experts across the state give tips on how to maintain fields during the cold season.
While El Paso should stay well above freezing, other nearby areas, like Sierra Blanca, Oro Grande and Hatch could drop below ...
“A front extending from the Great Lakes southwestward to western Texas will move to the Northeast Coast, Mid-Atlantic, and the Central Gulf Coast by Friday. Moisture flowing northward form the Gulf ...
Spotty showers provided a shot-in-the-arm for some regions in the High Plains, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
Much of Texas has spent September stuck in a stagnant weather pattern, complete with above-average temperatures, plenty of sunshine, and very little rain. But this week, we’re finally about to see ...
It’s spooky season and while “28 Days Later” might make you think of a zombie apocalypse, the real scare is happening right here in Austin. It’s been more than 28 days since a single drop of rain has ...
The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center has Austin under a level 2 of 5 risk of severe weather and flooding starting Friday night.
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