A white Christmas is very rare for Texas, but miracles do happen. Here's what long-term weather models are saying this year.
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Central Texas Winter weather outlook 2025-2026: Will there be snow?
This winter, Central Texas is likely to see overall warmer and drier-than-normal conditions but that doesn’t rule out ...
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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 .
Texas likely won’t see a white Christmas this year. The Farmer’s Almanac predicts rain with only a few snowflakes possible.
The National Weather Service forecasts a consistent pattern of sunny skies and mild temperatures for El Paso, TX, in the coming days, with calm winds and little variation.
Meteorologists count seasons by months, instead of by solstices and equinoxes. So while the winter solstice is still a few ...
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North Texas Winter Weather Outlook 2025-2026: Will it snow in Dallas?
Dec. 1 is the start of meteorological winter. So, what will winter look like in North Texas this year? FOX 4 Chief ...
Thanksgiving weather travel forecast for Houston and Texas — plus where US airports could see delays
Travel this Thanksgiving could break records, with an estimated 5.8 million Texans expected to hit the road or take to the air, according to the American Automobile Association. Whether it’s ...
We all can agree that the weather in Texas is notoriously unpredictable – especially in the winter. But thanks to the Farmers’ Almanac’s 2025-2026 winter predictions, we have some idea of what to ...
Unfounded rumors linking an extreme weather event to human efforts to control the weather are again spreading on social media. It’s not plausible that available weather modification techniques caused ...
SAN ANTONIO -- Twelve primates at a large animal sanctuary in Texas have died after suffering a power outage amid the historically cold weather that has slammed the state and left millions without ...
The morning of July 3, the National Weather Service’s forecast models showed an “area of concern” that was 35,000 square miles across Texas. That’s a land mass the size of the entire state of Indiana.
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