Winter weather warning for Texas
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Bundle up, Texans, because winter weather is starting early this year. A strong cold front is increasing the chances for snow in Texas starting Wednesday, December 3, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
South Texas is staring down its strongest blast of winter so far this season, with a powerful cold front set to sweep across the region late Saturday into early Sunday—bringing storms, pockets of heavy rain, and temperatures cold enough to flirt with freezing early next week.
We’re heading for another La Niña winter, the same climate pattern as last winter, but that doesn’t mean a repeat.
Winter weather is causing major travel disruptions as a new storm system forms in the Mid-South. Snow, heavy rain, flight delays, and a 45-vehicle pile-up have impacted travelers returning from Thanks
A review of 100+ years of records reveals how Texas hurricanes, ENSO phases, and other climate patterns help set up Houston’s rare snowy winters.
The National Weather Service’s newly released Winter 2025–26 outlook points toward a season that will feel milder than usual for the Houston area. Driven largely by a weak La Niña pattern in the Pacific,