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La Niña conditions persist, what that means for local Southeast Texas
NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center predicts that La Niña conditions will persist through December and into early winter, resulting in warmer temperatures and lower precipitation for Houston
As of 8am this morning, severe weather is on-going for East Texas and Louisiana. A line of thunderstorms will continue traversing Louisiana this morning, bringing the threat for damaging winds, isolated hail, even a brief tornado. A second round of severe ...
The stars are aligning, or weather forecasts anyway, for a mid-November cold front that could seriously shill down Texas next week. As national forecasts emerge showing sings of what next week could look like, it’s starting to seem it could be a chilly ...
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
Parts of the Texas Panhandle may see their first measurable snow of the season as a cold front pushes through—up to 2 inches could accumulate, potentially causing icy roads and travel delays.
The first snow in Texas has yet to fall. But it’s December when the fluffy precipitation typically begins to flurry from the skies and brings a since of wonder to what’s otherwise known for being a hot state. So, what are the odds any slice of the ...
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Will it snow in Houston this winter? 2025-2026 Southeast Texas outlook
Will it snow in Houston this year? How cold will it be? Here's a look at the 2025-2026 winter outlook for Southeast Texas .
(NEXSTAR) – The predictions are in for winter weather – and they are very different depending on where you live. The Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), released its long-range forecast ...
It’s now official: La Niña will take the driver’s seat this winter in Texas, according to the Climate Prediction Center. For Central Texas, that likely means expanding drought conditions, as La Niña winters are typically warmer and drier than average.