Some severe weather could impact the Austin area on Thursday morning. Afterwards, blue skies and warm temperatures are ...
As of now, the Storm Prediction Center includes the majority of our area in Level 1 of 5 "marginal" severe weather risk ...
A "Special Weather Statement" was issued in several counties, with the potential for winds reaching 50 mph or higher.
With increasingly hot weather and topographical features that resemble those in parts of Southern California, the booming ...
Strong to severe storms are expected to develop across west-central Texas tonight, and they'll move eastward overnight and Thursday.
The Austin area is set to experience clear skies with comfortable highs in the 70s and calm winds, ideal for outdoor ...
The National Weather Service has issued a high-wind warning for parts of the Lone Star State as gusts up to 70 mph are ...
Although navigating rain hazards was challenging Thursday, the storms could lead to good news for our current struggle with drought in South Texas.
Central Texas, including Austin and Waco, will likely see around an inch of rain. In San Antonio, about half an inch is anticipated. After showers and storms move out Thursday morning, partly to ...
Thousands of customers are without power in Central Texas as a series of hazards are impacting the area. More than 2,000 ...
AUSTIN (KXAN ... at how the lake levels have fluctuated throughout the year. Central Texas is no stranger to severe weather. We’re keeping track of how many warnings are issued across ...