Computer models are becoming more aggressive with snow and ice chances over Southeast Texas, and we have increased our chance of precipitation for freezing rain, sleet, or snow showers to 70%.
Most of it will fall out of the sky as snow, but there could be some rain drops mixed in for the Valley Cities and down in Pike County. Less than an inch is expected tomorrow, with the flakes and ...
This is a mostly all snow event for our area with some initial inland mixing possible, and some rain along the coast. Expect several hours of steady snow with 1"/hour rates possible. For those ...
Morning snow showers, becoming hit or miss in the afternoon and evening. High 34°. Snow will gradually taper off throughout Thursday, with only light lake-effect snow expected later in the day as ...
Clear. Winds southeast to southwesterly 20 to 30 km/h tending east to southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h in the late evening. Sun protection recommended from 9:10 am to 5:50 pm, UV Index predicted to reach ...