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Houston has only a 30% chance of afternoon rain on Thursday under otherwise partly sunny skies, and temperatures could approach 90 degrees.
Scattered thunderstorms are expected from the Mid-Atlantic to the western Great Lakes and West Texas, with damaging winds and some hail possible.
As confidence grows in a “Super El Niño,” which could be the strongest in recorded history, so do snow chances in the Lone Star State come winter. But the weather is already keeping Texans on their toes,
After a few more hot and dry days in South Texas, storm chances will rise early next week, and some severe weather is possible.
A bit more cloud cover today held temperatures back just a little bit. Highs only hit the mid 80s in Central Texas versus upper 80s in the Brazos Valley where there was a little more sunshine. But mid-80s is still average for mid May temperatures.
We’ve made it into the dog days of September. OK, that’s not how the saying usually goes, but it is a fitting description when you consider the very summerlike weather pattern that has taken hold of Texas over the past few days. It’s all courtesy of ...
Tornado warnings were issued across the San Antonio area.