Texas—the only state in the country to host its own grid—is a leader in energy evolution, but faces tough tests from climate and demand growth.
Before the most widespread rain arrives, there will be some spotty showers in the Hill Country lasting from Wednesday night into early Thursday morning. There could be some pockets of wintry mix, but ...
West Central Texas will experience dry and cool conditions today as an upper-level trough exits the region. A reinforcing cold front will bring gusty north winds and slightly cooler temperatures, but ...
Late in the morning, temperatures will rise above freezing, which will "help drivers get around the Metroplex." ...
Friday brings another winter storm into the region. This brings accumulating snow by midday Friday. Some could see snow as soon as mid-to-late morning. It will be steady through around 8 p.m. in the ...
A Winter Weather Advisory is now in place for most of North Texas including DFW until noon. This has replaced the Winter Storm Warning. The advisory is in place for additional light ice accumulations ...
Since the catastrophic 2021 winter storm that left millions without power, Texas has been striving to strengthen its power grid against extreme weather.
By next weekend, a cold air may begin its return. Saturday’s high drops to 57°F, with strong north winds at 10-25 mph. Sunday looks even colder, with highs struggling to reach 42°F and a slight chance ...
A wintry mix is still possible in the Hill Country on Thursday, but most of us will a cold rain throughout the day.