North Texas, Cold front and First Alert Weather Day
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Houston and the rest of Southeast Texas are about to experience the strongest cold front this season. Here are five things to know about it.
Halloween is shaping up to have great weather with warm (but not too hot) daytime conditions, a cold fall evening and zero rain chances. For now, make sure to secure any outdoor decorations, as strong winds are anticipated with the approaching front. #TXwx #HOUwx pic.twitter.com/74relnDQQW
Wind gusts could reach up to 50 mph in the San Antonio metro area, possibly snapping tree limbs and causing isolated power outages.
A strong cold front moving into Austin on Tuesday afternoon could bring 30- to 40-mph wind gusts, prompting possible wind alerts for the area.
Fall is seriously arriving across Texas this week, as forecasters expect a cold front to hit the Lone Star State starting Tuesday. The front, which should bring with it gusty winds and a chance of showers, is set to plunge high temperatures into the 60s throughout southeast Texas.
It’s sweater-and-light-jacket weather for anyone heading out early, as the cold front blankets the San Antonio area.This morning, temperatures ar
As this cold front leaves our area, a stronger one is behind it, expecting to pass through the area on Thursday. isolated showers are possible, but expect partly sunny skies with humid conditions.
Melissa is a deadly Category 5 hurricane and is expected to become to worst hurricane in Jamaica's history before it travels north to Cuba.
A cold front on the way means cooler and drier air with windy conditions for the Coastal Bend. A recipe that increases fire danger with the already ongoing drought in mind as well.