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Multiple storm systems could bring up to 5 inches of rain to Waco, parts of Central Texas
It's time to brace for storms starting overnight Wednesday, with rainfall up to 5 inches expected over the coming week.
Portions of South-Central Texas—including areas such as Austin and San Antonio—will be placed under a flood watch.
AUSTIN, Texas — As of Wednesday morning, our Tropical Satellite view shows Hurricane Lorena off the coast of Mexico. This is the source of tropical moisture that's expected to impact our area in the ...
After today’s dry forecast, we’re looking at several days where there will be rain and thunderstorms. — Rich Segal ...
Forecast maps issued by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) show what weather conditions the U.S. can expect over the ...
Texas Gov. Abbott has activated TDEM emergency resources ahead of expected severe weather in the West Texas and Panhandle ...
AUSTIN, Texas — While Central Texas has been experiencing warm, sunny and very quiet weather the past few weeks, the fall season has started to descend into the rest of the United States... with ...
Overall, dry weather is expected on Saturday, with only isolated afternoon sea-breeze showers or thunderstorms, as we’ve seen in the past few days. Temperatures will run warmer than normal, with the ...
The temperatures will be warmer than normal all week. Humidity will be on the high side until an early-weekend cold front. — ...
A brewing storm is expected to primarily be a rainmaker, though some snow is possible along its northern edges.
After a warm and dry weekend across South Texas, a major shift in the weather pattern could bring strong storms by the midweek.
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